Skip to main content

Apple’s retail efforts expand to Arab world with new store in Dubai

apples retail efforts expand to arab world with new store in dubai apple
Apple Store - Dubai
It’s been a long time coming, but Apple has finally opened the doors to its first ever retail stores in the Arab world.

The two new locations, both in the United Arab Emirates, opened on Thursday in Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates and Abu Dhabi’s Yas Mall.

Recommended Videos

Local media reported the usual hullabaloo we’ve come to expect from Apple store openings, with enthusiastic staff attempting to generate extra excitement by high-fiving the first visitors as they made their way into the stores.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Rumors earlier in the year suggested the Dubai site would be Apple’s largest to date, though Gulf News’ estimation that it covers just 10,000 square feet means London’s Covent Garden store remains comfortably the world’s largest at around 40,000 square feet.

With plenty of wealthy Emiratis and UAE-based expats already keeping staff busy in stores operated by global luxury brands such as Emporio Armani, and Burberry, the Cupertino company will likely feel it fits right in as it targets moneyed shoppers with its range of mobile devices.

apple store - abu dhabi
Apple Store - Abu Dhabi
Apple Store – Abu Dhabi

While Apple resellers in the UAE have for many years taken on the company’s retail role, the tech giant will be pleased to have its own specially trained staff on hand to talk customers through its products. This could certainly help drive sales of the Apple Watch, with Apple’s carefully crafted sales pitch perhaps helping to persuade some of the region’s wealthier consumers that the priciest $17,000 model is something you really shouldn’t be seen without.

And of course, the new stores mean the company can offer expert advice via its Genius Bar, a fact not lost on Dubai investment manager Abdullah Albanna.

“It’s great to have a store that can offer brilliant technical support and information, we’ve needed that,” Albanna told local news outlet The National.

Present at the Dubai store opening was Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice president for retail and online stores. However, the executive chose not to speak to the press, with an Apple representative saying she was simply “here to enjoy the day.”

With the UAE openings, Apple’s retail operation, which launched in 2001, now encompasses 18 countries

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
5 things that could change smartphones forever in 2025
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with the Google Pixel 9 Pro and Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max.

It’s been a phenomenal year in phones, and competition has never been so fierce in every market segment. For the affordable bracket, the Google Pixel 8a was joined by the Nothing Phone 2a and OnePlus 12R, while the premium segment saw the launch of several excellent phones, like the Google Pixel 9 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro, Galaxy S24 Plus, and the OnePlus 12.

Then there are ultra-premium phones and foldables, two categories that Samsung has long dominated in the U.S. However, the company now faces more competition at home and abroad than ever. Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 Ultra in January, but it was the Galaxy Z Fold 6 that posed the biggest challenge. In the U.S., Google launched the fantastic Pixel 9 Pro Fold, while outside the U.S., Honor unveiled the Magic V3.

Read more
The good and bad of Apple Intelligence after using it on my iPhone for months
Apple Intelligence on iPhone 15 Pro.

Whether you love or hate it, AI doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. In fact, AI is evolving quite rapidly, and it’s now in the palms of our hands with our smartphones, as Google, Samsung, and even Apple have now fully embraced our AI future.

Though Apple was late to the game with Apple Intelligence, the company majorly hyped it up for the iPhone 16 launch in September, even though, amazingly, it did not roll out until October with the iOS 18.1 update. The staggered release schedule for Apple Intelligence confused many consumers as to why they did not have Apple Intelligence immediately with their iPhone 16 purchases, and it felt like a big misstep from Apple.

Read more
A special battery makes this new phone different from others
The Honor Magic7 Lite's colors.

According to Honor, the new Magic7 Lite has a special, industry-first battery inside it, making it slightly more interesting than your average midrange smartphone. But what is new about it? The Magic7 Lite has a silicon-carbon battery instead of the more common lithium-ion battery, which allows for a greater capacity without increasing physical size.

The Magic7 Lite’s silicon-carbon battery has a whopping 6,600mAh capacity, and Honor estimates this will return nearly 26 hours of video playback on a single charge. It will also reliably operate in both hot and cold environments. Using its AI technology, Honor’s software will squeeze a 50-minute call out of the remaining 2% of the battery, which will make it useful in emergency situations. Using silicon can also assist with efforts to reduce the use of fossil fuels.

Read more