City
Epaper

Huawei opens its first flagship store in France

By IANS | Updated: March 7, 2020 18:35 IST

Chinese technology giant Huawei opened here its first flagship store in France, highlighting the high-tech brand image of Huawei with fashion.

Open in App

Paris, March 7 Chinese technology giant Huawei opened here its first flagship store in France, highlighting the high-tech brand image of Huawei with fashion.

With an area of around 850 square metre, the store offers the public an abundance of Huawei's products, including smart phones, tablets, connected watches, as well as computers, etc.

In addition, there are several areas for user experience, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday.

From its inauguration, Huawei Mate Xs 5G phone of the latest model with foldable screen, is available in the store.

Walter Ji, President of Huawei's Consumer Business Group for Europe, said that Huawei has always attached great importance to the European market and spent two years on preparing the flagship store.

"The store is intended to fully demonstrate the company's full range of products and intelligent ecology, so that consumers can get a full-product immersive experience and realize comprehensive pre-sale and after-sales services," said Ji.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalRajasthan draws on cultural roots to drive environment conservation: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma

CricketIshan Kishan stakes claim for Team India comeback, caps his solid Mushtaq Ali Trophy performance with century in final

NationalDestruction of Aravalli unacceptable: Rajasthan LoP

BusinessTANTOM Enters Its Third Year with ‘The Vegan Skin’ Capsule — An Ethical Outerwear Narrative

AurangabadLeopard sighted in Waluj Budruk area, creating fear among farmers

टेकमेनिया Realted Stories

TechnologyBanned veterinary drug still threatening endangered vultures, warn TN researchers

TechnologyIndia, Oman sign pacts across key sectors to bolster ties

Technology79 pc of India’s railway tracks support speed above 110 kmph: Vaishnaw

TechnologyIndian researchers tap AI model to show how H5N1 can jump to humans

TechnologyHIV cases among thalassaemic kids: Experts warn against systemic lapses in blood banks