Samsung Electronics has opened its largest Africa Samsung
branded store in Nairobi to fight the recent surge of cheap arrivals and
grow sales.
The move is also a vote of confidence in Nairobi's retail market which has been ranked among the fastest growing in Africa.
The
store is situated along Kenyatta Avenue with 4045 square feet of floor
space. It will showcase Samsung’s latest technologies in mobile devices,
wearables, business to business products and accessories.
“We
have to keep on ensuring that our customer centres are not just stores
that stock our products, but a place where we demonstrate how technology
can transform lives and businesses,” said Simon Kariithi, Head of
Internet and Mobile at Samsung Electronics East Africa Ltd.
Faced
with declining sales, smartphone makers are among others things opening
mega-stores in key cities around the world to fight the lacklustre
sales season.
The design of the
Delite store allows for customers to interact with a number of devices
that can converge to improve personal user experience.
SHOWCASE TECHNOLOGY
“The
new experience centre provides us with an opportunity to showcase how
the technology at Samsung can be integrated to offer daily personal and
business solutions,” added Mr Kariithi.
The new store will employ over 20 people who will be trained on customer service and how to raise the bar amongst competitors.
Communications
Authority reports a mobile penetration rate above 88.1 per cent, a
figure that points to increased sales in mobile phones. Techno, Huawei,
Infinix, Wiko, Htc among other brands have posed stiff competition to
Samsung, owing to their affordable prices tagged along with quality
technology.
To attract more
customers, Samsung had to find a superior way of engaging with
customers. This is because the phone manufacturer has not been able to
reduce its phone pricing.
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