Samsung, Instamart Launch 10 Minute Delivery for Galaxy Devices in Major Cities
- Samsung teams up with Instamart for ultra-fast delivery of Galaxy products
- Customers in major metros can receive select devices in just 10 minutes
- Partnership strengthens Samsung’s omnichannel retail strategy
Samsung has partnered with Instamart to offer 10-minute doorstep delivery for select Galaxy smartphones, tablets, wearables, and accessories across major metropolitan cities. The move aims to bring Samsung’s devices closer to consumers by combining quick-commerce speed with the brand’s expanding omnichannel retail strategy.
With Instamart’s rapid delivery network, customers can now order popular Galaxy products and receive them almost instantly. The initiative is designed to meet the growing demand for convenience and quick access to technology, especially in busy urban markets where same-day delivery is becoming the norm.
Rahul Pahwa, director of MX Business at Samsung India, said the partnership highlights the company’s mission to make innovation more accessible. He noted that delivering Galaxy devices within minutes adds a new layer of convenience and strengthens Samsung’s efforts to integrate online and offline retail.
Manender Kaushik, AVP at Instamart, said the collaboration redefines convenience in tech shopping by ensuring high-quality devices are only a few taps away. He added that buyers can now skip store visits and receive genuine Samsung products at their doorstep faster than ever before.
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The partnership gives customers instant access to Samsung’s most popular devices, including smartphones, tablets, Galaxy Buds, and smartwatches. It also reflects a broader trend of consumer electronics brands using quick-commerce platforms to enhance delivery speed and improve customer experience.
By combining Samsung’s product ecosystem with Instamart’s hyperlocal network, both companies aim to set a new benchmark for fast and reliable tech delivery in India’s largest cities.
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