Nothing, backed by Tiger Global, is opening its first retail store in Bengaluru, India. The two-story location will showcase Nothing’s products and allow for customization. The store will also feature products from CMF, its budget brand spun off last year.

India is Nothing’s strongest market, holding over 2% of the smartphone market share. The company saw 85% growth in shipments in Q2 2025. Nothing plans to open stores in Tokyo and New York. It raised $200 million in Series C funding last year, led by Tiger Global.

Apple is opening its sixth store in Borivali, a suburb of Mumbai, this month. Nothing’s CEO, Carl Pei, mentioned that Nothing is more niche with a higher price, while CMF is targeted towards the mass market. The store aims to provide a unique and engaging experience for customers.

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