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Nothing has officially confirmed that it will inaugurate its first flagship store in India on February 14. The store will be located in Bengaluru, making it the UK-based brand’s second flagship store worldwide, after its existing outlet at Peter Street, Soho in London.
The announcement comes shortly after Nothing revealed Bengaluru as the city for its first experiential store in the country, underlining the brand’s increasing commitment to the Indian market.
The upcoming Nothing flagship store in Bengaluru will offer customers a dedicated experiential space to explore the brand’s design philosophy and full product ecosystem. Visitors will be able to try out Nothing smartphones, TWS earbuds, smartwatches, and other devices before making a purchase.
Nothing says the store will allow buyers to get a real-world feel of the products, helping them understand comfort, build quality, and design, beyond marketing images and online listings.
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Nothing’s decision to open a flagship store in India reflects its growing interest in the country. In December 2025, the company announced that its sub-brand CMF is now a legally incorporated independent entity in India. This followed CMF relocating its headquarters to the country.
The Carl Pei-led company has also shifted a significant part of its operations to India, focusing on end-to-end smartphone and wearable manufacturing, operations, and R&D. The Bengaluru flagship store further strengthens Nothing’s long-term plans in the Indian market.




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