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The new store also has a Bespoke DIY Customization Zone where consumers can personalize their phones, tablets, and accessories. There is a unique customization option that offers the theme of Hyderabad. The store is located in an area called Cyberabad, which is the birthplace of the IT and ITES-related ecosystem of the city. It is also the area visited mainly by the Gen Z crowd.
The new Samsung Premium Experience Store will have special offers for the first week after its inauguration. Customers who buy products from this store during the offer period will get 2x the loyalty points (on select products). When they purchase select Samsung devices, they can get the Galaxy Buds 2 for just INR 2,999. Students get a 10% discount on phones, tablets, laptops, and smartwatches. Up to 22.5% cashback and INR 22,000 additional benefits are also offered.
This new store also has a gaming zone that displays the Odyssey Ark gaming monitor. There is also a digital kiosk that offers access to around 1,200 Samsung products virtually. Customers can order a product from the booth and get it delivered to their homes. Samsung Care+ and Samsung Finance+ services are also available for buyers. People can also get their Samsung phones serviced at this store.
Sumit Walia, Senior Director, Samsung India, said, “We are excited to bring the next-gen Premium Experience Store to our consumers in Hyderabad. Our aim is to connect the diverse local community with the best of Samsung technology. We have tailored unique experiences through zones such as Samsung SmartThings, Gaming, and Bespoke DIY Customisation, designed especially for Gen Z consumers.“
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.