Apple releases official image of its first store in India

Apple today released official artwork and an image of the Apple BKC — its very first store in India. Located in the city of Mumbai, it is located in a high-end mall in the Bandra Kurla Complex, which is where the acronym that gives the name to the establishment comes from.

According to Maçã, the store’s façade is inspired by the famous black and yellow taxis of the Asian country, popularly called Kaali Peeli. As you can see in the image above, it is currently decorated with a series of decals referencing the company’s various services.

Next to this teaser, Apple also took the opportunity to release the store’s official wallpapers, which can be downloaded from this page and are available for iPhones, iPads and Macs. The artwork used by the company in these wallpapers, it is worth noting, can also be found on the facade of Apple BKC.

Maçã, however, continues without disclosing a date for the opening of the store, but everything leads to believe that this may be regarding to happen. As we commented earlier, the forecast is that the store will start operating later this month.

In addition to Apple BKC, the company is preparing to open another store in the city of Delhi, also in India – which should happen in June. As the Mumbai store was planned to be Apple’s main point of sale in the country, it ended up winning preference at the opening.

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