The
US company will partner BK Modi's Spice Global to set up the stores in
various Indian cities, starting with New Delhi later this year.
Like
other such stores in Indonesia, each Android Nation store will promote
and sell Android smartphones and tablets across multiple brandsSamsung,
HTC, Sony, LG and Asus, to name a few.
The
store will also serve as an Android experience centrecustomers can find
out more about the latest Android apps, get help experts, download
software updates or check out the latest accessories for their devices.
Importantly,
India is only the second country after Indonesia to get Android Nation
stores — a move that indicates how much importance Google gives to the
market. The first Android Nation store opened in Jakarta, mid 2012.
Google now operates two such stores in Jakarta in partnership with
Indonesian electronics retailer Erafone.
The
first Indian store will open in New Delhi's Citywalk, a person with
direct knowledge of the situation informed ET. Google has been scouting
for a 1,200-1,500 sq ft location for this store.
BK
Modi, chairman of Spice, told ET that his company's partnership with
Google is not just restricted to India — Spice Global will also push
Android devices in the Middle East, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and
Africa.
He said Google was also supporting
Spice Global in bringing China's third largest smartphone brand CoolPad,
to India — Spice CoolPad co-branded products will also be sold through
Android Nation.
Spice Global currently
operates around 900 Spice Hotspots that sells various mobile phone
brands and accessories. After the opening of the first Android Nation
store, they plan to convert about 50 of the Hotspots into Android Nation
stores to enable rapid expansion of the franchise.
"We will focus on 3G phones and phase out 2G gradually," he said. Modi's son Dilip Modi will spearhead Android Nation in India.
"Google
feels that many potential customers need to get hands-on experience
with its products before they are willing to purchase," technology blog
9to5Google said while breaking the story on Google's possible foray into
retailing.
"Google competitors Apple and
Microsoft both have retail outletscustomers can try before they buy, so
it won't be an entirely new area," it added.
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