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Samsung inaugurates its largest premium store in Telangana

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Mumbai: Making its forays in South India, Samsung India on Wednesday inaugurated its largest premium experience store at Inorbit Mall in Hyderabad of Telangana, where the company will host a variety of Galaxy workshops under ‘Learn @ Samsung’ for tech savvy consumers of the tech hub of India, especially Gen Z and millennials.

Spread across 3,500 sq ft of space, consumers will be able to browse Samsung products with over 1,200 options across its portfolio, a press release said here.

Consumers coming into the store will get assured gifts, 2X loyalty points on purchase of select Samsung products and Galaxy Buds2 at Rs 2,999 with select Galaxy devices in the first week after launch.

In addition, consumers can also avail always-on special benefits such as student discounts of up to 10 per cent on smartphones, tabs, laptops and smartwatches, up to 22.5 per cent cashback and Rs 22,000 in additional benefits.

“We have tailored unique experiences through zones such as Samsung SmartThings, Gaming and Bespoke DIY Customisation, designed especially for Gen Z consumers,” Sumit Walia, senior director, Samsung India, was quoted as saying in the release.

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