Samsung inaugurated its premium Experience Store located in Kamaladi in the presence of Samsung’s President & CEO of S.W. Asia- Mr. Jong Bum Park on August 1, 2023.
IMS Group which is the authorized importer of Samsung mobile phones has opened a new premium experience store at Kamaladi in the capital. The spot will showcase Samsung’s complete ecosystem and ensure consumers the convenience and flexibility to make their purchase decision. For Samsung loyal, the store would be the perfect place to get closer to Samsung electronics, tech and innovation.
The flagship store offers the best consumer experience to the consumers. Buyers can explore and experience Samsung’s entire range of products available in the market under one roof. At the Samsung store in Kamaladi, you would find Samsung Galaxy Smartphones, a connected ecosystem- Galaxy Buds & Galaxy Smartwatches, Tablets, Samsung Monitors, Samsung accessories, and Samsung Televisions.
In addition, the store also has a dedicated gaming zone where young gaming enthusiasts can explore new-generation Samsung monitors. If you were planning on buying a new Samsung electronics, the store would be your go-to place. You can find, experience, and buy Samsung products of your choice.
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Buy a new phone with 0% interest at the Premium Samsung Experience store in Kamaladi
Besides, the store also lets you cash in on Samsung Insta Finance. The scheme lets you get an upgrade to a new Galaxy phone or buy a new one at a 0% interest rate on EMI at a minimal cost. Samsung Insta Finance is straightforward and hassle-free service dedicated to customers to facilitate their buying of a new handset.
The store caters to you a premium shopping experience while also allowing you to engage with the brand more meaningfully.
Samsung is a household name in Nepal with its electronics being popular for decades. The South Korean firm boasts a prominent position in consumer electronics in Nepal. Most Nepalese choose Samsung home appliances, TVs, and smartphones.