Let's visit the most unique Apple Stores...

By the time you read this, Apple's first physical retail store in India will have opened in Mumbai and the second store will be opening in Delhi. Apple as a company has always won the hearts of people with the unique design of its products - Apple is all about the experience! The concept of eyecatching design has also extended to Apple's retail stores. It is believed that apart from Apple products, Steve Jobs also played a major role in designing its stores. Apple operates 522 retail stores in 25 countries. Apple earns more dollars per square foot from each of these stores than any other US retailer. Glass and metal dominate Apple's products and its retail stores. Inside, every Apple store is almost identical. But from the outside each store has a very attractive and unique design. Now let's visit some of these unique Apple stores , if you are interested, do some digging on the internet!
India: Apple says its first India store in Mumbai is inspired by the city's ' black and yellow taxi ' . Apple's contribution to India's smartphone market is barely 3 percent , but Apple is likely to open stores in various cities.
Dubai: The beauty of this Apple store near the world-famous Burj Khalifa is that it replaces windows with solar wings , which automatically open and close according to the temperature fluctuations of the city!
Shanghai: In Shanghai, China, Apple has erected a giant glass cylinder that leads into an underground store. Apple has also got a patent for this curved glass design.
Singapore: In 2020 , Apple opened a floating retail store in Singapore in the midst of the Corona crisis . The glass dome store offers a panoramic view of the Singapore city. The store has an underwater meeting room below the surface of the water. The staff of this store can speak 23 languages!
Italy: In the city of Milan, the Apple store is located on the most famous road in the city. The beauty of this store is that it has a glass cube at the top , in which the water keeps raining, and on the way down, one can feel the water falling through the large glass panels.
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