Apple is continuing to aggressively expand across China with several stores, and the latest location is opening up in Chongqing on March 7th. This marks the third store in the region, and this one’s address is 55 Xiejiawan Street in the Jiulongpo District. While the first pair of stores in this region were located on busy streets with magnificent exteriors, this third store is placed inside of the area’s MixC shopping mall, which opened up in fall 2014. Apple executives Tim Cook and Angela Ahrendts frequently note how critical China is to Apple’s success, and the pair have said that dozens of stores are opening in China over the next couple of years. Over the past year, China has become the vast majority of where Apple’s revenue is sourced from across the globe. (Via @iFostore)
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Listen, samsung is running to the ground… just like Nokia…just like Blackberry….
.their major stores are closing one by one… most are not reported…
the models of phones they launch are guaranteed Flops.. ignored…
their own mobile division forecast is saying 2015 is going to be worse than 2014 which they loss profit by a massive,division closing 74%….
. There are 40 million units of unsold galaxy S5 in all their warehouses globally…to cut their losses.. s5 components are used for the s6. .
. they would rebrand it as the galaxy s6…… Buy a samsung? get a most likely to get redundant phone.regret it in 2015.. why pay for a pricey samsung when you could get a better built , more elegant SONY , HTC , LG..MOTOROLA..Iphone 6
About time Apple opened a store in Cornwall, U.K., We are one of the largest counties at the bottom of the U.K. and our nearest store is in Plymouth, Devon. 100 miles away from furthest point of Cornwall. Cornwall has 2 major colleges and 1 University as well as everyone else hence we need a proper Apple Store down here so come on Apple sort it out all over the U.K. you have stores so what about us in Cornwall.
You understand this is an Apple News & Rumour site? I too would like an Apple Store in my city in the UK; but please send your comments over to apple.com/uk