Nothing opens its first retail store in India
The new, two-story location will showcase Nothing’s products and other projects.
“We wanted to create a fun space,” the company’s co-founder and CEO Carl Pei said.
“It’s kind of inspired by all the parts that are related to the brand.
For instance, the factory: if you buy a product, there’s like a production line where the product comes out. We also show machines where phones go through testing, like USB port testing or water resistance testing. So we just wanted to bring that world together.
“Nothing is more niche with a higher price.
CMF is more [targeted toward] mass [market]. You know it’s mass, but it’s not just off-the-shelf rebrand products that usually [appear] in this price point. They are also products that we put a lot of care into,” he said. India has been Nothing’s strongest market, with over 2% of the smartphone market share, the research firm IDC told TechCrunch last year.
Other hardware makers are building aspirational retail stores in India, too.
This is the first Nothing store outside of London, where the company is headquartered.
The company raised $200 million in Series C funding at a $1.
3 billion valuation last year, led by Tiger Global, along with investors like GV, Highland Europe, EQT, Latitude, I2BF, and Tapestry.
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