Apple is set to expand its retail footprint in India with the launch of a new store in Noida next month. The Cupertino-based tech giant announced that Apple Noida will officially open on December 11 at the DLF Mall of India in Sector 18, marking its second store in the Delhi-NCR region after Apple Saket, which opened in 2023.
As part of its ongoing expansion in India, Apple is also reportedly planning a second store in Mumbai, expected to open in 2026, further strengthening its presence in the country.
Apple Noida: Peacock-Inspired Launch
The upcoming Apple Store in Noida features a vibrant peacock-inspired design on its storefront, a nod to India’s national bird. This marks the third Apple store in India to embrace the peacock theme, following the recent openings of Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru and Apple Koregaon Park in Pune.
Products and Services
Apple Noida will offer the full lineup of Apple products, including the iPhone 17 series, Apple Watch Series 11, AirPods Pro (3rd Generation), iPad, iMac, and MacBook devices.
The store will also host “Today at Apple” sessions, offering free workshops on art, coding, music, photography, and more, led by Apple Creatives. Customers will also have access to the Genius Bar for device repairs, updates, and support with genuine Apple parts from certified technicians.
Additionally, Apple Noida will provide the ‘Shop with a Specialist over Video’ service, allowing customers to receive personalized recommendations and product comparisons via video call with knowledgeable Apple Specialists.
Mumbai Expansion
Apple is continuing its aggressive retail expansion strategy in India, with plans to open a second store in Mumbai next year. The new outlet will join Apple BKC, becoming the second Apple Store in the state of Maharashtra, according to Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Retail and People.
The launch of Apple Noida highlights the company’s commitment to increasing its retail presence in India, providing customers with an enhanced shopping experience and direct access to Apple’s ecosystem of products and services.

