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Spice Group Launched AndroidLand stores in Noida and Bangalore

AndroidLand, First all Things Android Store Launched by Spice India


Spice Group has launched AndroidLand stores in Noida and Bangalore out of 100+ planned AndroidLand stores in India. Android Land is the result of Collaboration between Spice Group and Google. Its India's first chain of store focused on showcasing all things Android - smartphones, tablets, accessories, apps and much more.

AndroidLand is created to provide trained Spice Android Gurus who will help the customer to get the best out of the Android platform. There will be the option to choose from the latest collection of Android Smartphones, Tablets and Accessories. AndroidLand will help to choose best Android Apps from the Google Play Store, handpicked by the Spice Android Gurus. All the top smartphone and tablet brands can be found under the roof of AndroidLand, from Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG and Lenovo to Spice, Micromax, Karbonn, and many more. The store are also setup to provide free WiFi services to the customer to test and interact with mobile Internet on the Android phones.

Panoramic View of AndroidLand Store India

Here is a panorama view of one of the Android Land Store:

What is the Address of AndroidLand Store in Noida & Koramangala?

The newly opened stores are located at The Great India Place Mall, Noida and Koramangala, Bangalore. The Noida store has the area of 900 sq feet while the Koramangala store is having much larger space with 2,300 sq feet to move around. Here, is the exact address of the two stores:

AndroidLand Koramangala Bangalore Contact Address

Shop No 115,
7th Block, Koramangala,
Bangalore - 560094 (Karnataka)




AndroidLand Noida Contact Address

Shop No 216, 2nd Floor,
The Great India Place Mall,
Noida - 201301 (UP)


















To know more about AndroidLand visit official website.

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