More Apple stores will reopen their doors, now in France, Spain and Turkey

It seems that Apple will start reopening some of its stores in more countries. This Monday, we will see some Apple Stores reopening in Spain and Turkey, with France will reopen all of its Apple Stores this week.

According to the latest report from 9to5Mac, Apple will be reopening more of its stores this week. On June 9, all 20 Apple Stores will reopen their doors in France. Four of eleven Apple Stores in Spain have been working since June 4, but the rest will reopen tomorrow, June 8, as well as the Apple Zorlu Center and Akasya in Turkey and the Apple Yas Mall, Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates in the UAE.

Source 9to5Mac

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Apple Stores in Germany will start reopening on May 11

More and more Apple Stores will start to reopen their doors this month. We recently saw that Apple was reopening its only Apple Store in Austria, while it also managed to open 21 out of its 22 stores in Australia. Now, it seems that Apple will also reopen its stores in Germany in the following days.

Apple has announced that it will be reopening its stores in Germany on May 11. At first, Apple Stores will start by focusing on Genius Bar service and support, while incorporating enhanced health and safety measures that will help possible COVID-19 infections. Customers will have their body temperature checked before entering the stores, and there will also be a limit on how many customers can be insider a store at the same time. Social distancing and reduced operation hours will also be applied. Apple will also be posting specific working hour schedules for each location on its website. Earlier today, we also received information that several Apple Stores will reopen their doors in the US next week, but we are still expecting specific dates.

Source MacRumors

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Apple to call the shots on accessory packaging for Apple Stores

It’s funny how the same company that was famous for fighting uniformity with its 1984 ad campaign, is the exact same company that’s now famous for doing the opposite. Apple was once famous for not conforming to a standard, and using this as a way to show itself as cool, but the last thing you’ll find in Apple’s product lineup today is diversity lately. We did see some of these roots remain in the Apple Store experience, but it seems part of it is about to change.Trusted sources claim that Apple is already training retail employees on some major changes that are ...

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