Home Technology Gadgets Huawei opens doors to new store in the UAE The new store will open on December 16 in City Centre Deira by Gulf Business December 14, 2022 Huawei Consumer Business Group has announced the opening of its Eeperience store in the UAE. The new store will open its doors on December 16 in City Centre Deira making it the largest Huawei Experience Store in the UAE. The new experience store features a sophisticated minimalist design where visitors will be able to experience demonstrations of Huawei’s latest smart devices and technologies. The ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 7:00pm in the presence of Peak Yin – country manager for Huawei Consumer Business Group UAE, and local VIPs, digital content creators and customers. The opening also celebrates the start of pre-orders for the anticipated flagship of the year – HUAWEI Mate50 Pro in the UA, the company said in a statement. The Huawei Mate50 Pro packs an Ultra Aperture XMAGE camera, which features a first-ever 10-scale adjustable physical aperture and versatile photography capabilities ever seen on a Huawei Mate smartphone. In terms of performance, the Mate50 Pro is protected by the “Kunlun Glass” which boosts drop resistance by 10 times. Peak Yin, country manager – Huawei Consumer Business Group UAE commented: “At Huawei we always value consumer engagement as a top priority. The relationship we have built with our UAE customers goes beyond buying and selling. We have a deeper bond with our customers. We hope that our new and the largest store in the UAE will become a place for consumers and technology enthusiasts to come together and experience Huawei’s latest advancements in consumer technology.” The store is open daily during the mall retail hours, and located on Level 2 of City Centre Deira. Tags City Centre Deira Deira Dubai huawei Technology 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023