Apple to open the fourth Indian store in Pune, days before the iPhone 17 series debut
Apple has announced that it will open its fourth store in Pune on September 4. The outlet of the iPhone manufacturer in Pune is called Apple Koregaon Park and will mark its fourth store in India. The announcement of the new Apple store in Pune comes shortly before the iPhone 17 series. Although Apple has not publicly unveiled the launch date for the new flagship series, it is expected to do in the coming days. It is currently considered the probable launch date of September 9. The new iPhone 17 series devices must be on board in the third week of September with the new iOS 26 on board. Prospective Apple buyers can view all the products of the business, including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Watch and more at the company’s latest outlet in Pune. Apple says customers will also be able to experience the new features and receive expert support from its team members such as specialists, creativities, geniuses and dedicated business teams. Apple also released the Barricade for Apple Koregaon Park store, which is the same as the one who revealed it to its Bengaluru outlet with a rich, live feathers inspired by the peacock, which according to the company, apart from the national bird, is a symbol of pride. In a statement on the new Apple Store launch in Pune, the company said: “On Apple Hebal and Apple Koregaon Park, customers will be able to explore Apple’s latest product series, experience new features and receive expert support from team members.” “Customers will also be able to attend Apple Sessions at these new shopping places today. Designed to inspire and educate, today at Apple helps customers to start their devices or take their skills further – whether in photography, music, art or coding – through free opportunities led by Apple Creatives,” the technical giant added. Just last week, Apple announced it was opening its first store in Bengaluru in Phoenix Mall or Asia, Bellary Road, which will open its doors on September 2. In terms of context, Apple opened its first shop in India for many fanfare in the Bandra Kurla complex in Mumbai, which was followed days later by a new outlet in Delhi business.