For hands-on technical and hardware support, visitors can make a reservation at the Genius Bar for help from a 'genius', of course
Cook is on his India visit to launch the company's flagship retail stores in Mumbai and Delhi. He thanked PM Modi for the warm welcome
Apple CEO asks for policy stability to continue, India wants long-term ties
Delhi's first Apple Store was inaugurated by the company's chief executive officer Tim Cook today
Apple CEO Tim Cook will open Delhi's first Apple Store on Thursday, offering personalised support and unique experiences for customers to learn about technology
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday met Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, and discussed how to further boost local manufacturing and iPhone exports
Apple CEO Tim Cook will welcome customers at the inauguration of the iconic iPhone maker's first official store in the national capital at Select Citywalk Mall on Thursday, according to sources. Tim Cook is in Delhi and is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar during his visit, they said. Cook on Tuesday launched Apple's first official store in India at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) business district in Mumbai. Dressed in a black t-shirt and grey pants and accompanied by the company's senior vice president for retail Deirdre O'Brien, Cook opened the doors of the store and then started welcoming customers into the store. "He is in Delhi and will welcome customers at the Apple Saket store," a source told PTI. Apple on Wednesday previewed the new store, Apple Saket at Select Citywalk Mall here. The barricade for Apple Saket features a unique design that takes inspiration from
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday visited Lodhi Art District and National Crafts Museum here, amid opening of the company's retail stores in India.
Apple's CEO has stressed the importance of the world's second-largest smartphone market, India on several occasions
Located at Reliance Jio World Drive Mall in Bandra Kurla Complex, the 20,800-sq ft flagship store will open at 11 am
The new store, located in the premier Reliance-owned Jio World Drive mall, underscores Apple's growing ambitions for India
If Apple is to rely on India for domestic supply, and demand rises quicker than output, then growth could be hit
Perhaps this is the beginning of not just Tim Cook's India adventure but Apple's as well
Ahead of the opening of Apple's maiden retail store in India, the company's chief executive Tim Cook arrived in the financial capital on Monday. Cook, who has visited India multiple times in the past, is also likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. On Day one, Cook visited richest Indian Mukesh Ambani's house Antilla for a business meeting and is said to have met other top industrialists, including Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran. Company executives, however, dodged queries on Cook's itineraries during his India tour. On Monday afternoon, Cook himself confirmed his arrival by tweeting a picture with over 100 employees inside the brand's store in BKC business district, which will open for customers on Tuesday. He also managed time to have Wada paav, the much celebrated local snack, with actor Madhuri Dixit at an eatery which is Ambani family's favourite. Cook thanked Dixit for introducing him to the Wada paav at the multi-cuisine joint, terming the food item
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The visit by Cook to open the first official company-owned outlets in Mumbai and New Delhi this week underscores Apple's growing ambitions for India
The visit by Cook to open the first official company-owned outlets in Mumbai and New Delhi this week underscores Apple's growing ambitions for India
Apple's India sales surged during the pandemic as customers bought iPhones, iPads and MacBooks to work and study from home. And that momentum has continued, helped by financing and trade-in options