Shaw’s Freedom Mobile has announced it has started rolling out their new concept stores, with the first at Scarborough Town Centre in Ontario.
The new store will have its grand opening on September 6, 2018, from 3-5PM. The company says the new concept store will let customers “enjoy a totally new and interactive #FreedomMobile shopping experience.”
Below are the first images of the store shared by Freedom Mobile on Twitter:

The store features wooden tables and various product demo areas:

The inside of the concept store is simple and almost resembles an Apple Store with its spacious layout:

Customers will also be able to purchase mobile accessories and also try out speakers and headphones as well:

Freedom Mobile says it opened the concept store first in Ontario given the province’s larger footprint, but also has plans to expand locations to Alberta and BC as well.
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