
Sony Ericsson has opened a new flagship store in Taiwan. The grand opening took place today (May 10th) and the ceremony included tons of promo materials for the first visitors, including SE branded bikes and towels. Hmm, why do we care about the promo materials. Guess they just make the scene more compelling and the brand more trustworthy in the eyes of consumers.
Anyway, the Swedish-Japanese handset maker also decided to use the space surrounding the store, hence not only the store visitors, but also the people walking nearby will certainly spot somewhat annoying Sony Ericsson signs and ads. However, the new store keeps the same look and feel as other SE stores around the world. And now more photos.







[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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