Vodafone Qatar has rolled out another global retail store concept at its new store in Umm Salal Mohamed area, taking its nationwide retail footprint to a total of 26 outlets.
The company’s Umm Salal store features a complete retail transformation to reflect Vodafone’s world-class look and feel.
The new store also offers customers a vibrant retail ambience besides the ease and simplicity that is in line with any other store Vodafone customers will visit across the world.
Vodafone’s Umm Salal store, located beside Khreitiyat QPost branch in front of tea time, will be easily accessible to the residents of Al Kheesa and Umm Salal Ali as well.
Speaking at the official opening of the store, Vodafone Qatar enterprise sales director Hamad al-Thani said the new stores are designed as a “customer journey’’ and aim to give customers a brand new shopping experience based around convenience, transparency, simplicity and speed.
Vodafone has also thoroughly improved all features of the in-store model to deliver single-mindedly the best advice and service it can provide, according to the enterprise sales director.
“We have further plans to continue to grow our presence and roll out more stores across the country to ensure true differentiation,” he stressed.
With a clear and simple setting, Vodafone’s store at Umm Salal Mohamed boasts some unique features such as an Iconic Top 10 Table with a choice of the latest best-sellers, a Hero Product zone, and an accessory panel featuring the latest mobile and tablet accessories.
The store’s Tech Zone and consultation pods provide customers with advice and support.
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