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Apple sets up shop in India

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Apple sets up shop in India 20 years after the company built its first store in Asia

It’s been twenty years since Asia got its first Apple store and now the tech giant is finally opening up shop in India.

Around 620 million people in India own a smartphone, making the country one of the largest phone markets in the world.

Apple wants to grow in the South Asian market and will open a flagship store in Mumbai on Tuesday.

You’ll find BKC Apple in an upscale shopping mall. It’s among Apple’s most sustainable locations.

Its designed to be one of the most energy-efficient Apple stores, running on 100 percent renewable energy.

It’s spread over two levels and more than 100 team members will staff stations, collectively speaking over 20 languages.

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