Apple plants a flag in Al Ain with Al Jimi Mall store

Apple has opened its first Al Ain store at Al Jimi Mall. Here’s what’s in stock, services on offer, session details, and UAE timings.

Abbas Jaffar Ali
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Apple plants a flag in Al Ain with Al Jimi Mall store
TL;DR
  • Apple opens its first Al Ain location at Al Jimi Mall, the UAE’s fifth Apple Store.
  • Full lineup on sale with pickup, trade-in and financing.
  • Today at Apple sessions are live and bookable now.

Apple has opened its first store in Al Ain at Al Jimi Mall, taking the UAE total to five. Customers get the full product range, in-store pickup for online orders, and free Today at Apple sessions. The timing is neat for new launches like iPhone 17, Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3.  

What and where

Apple Al Jimi Mall sits on the first floor, serving Al Ain and nearby communities. The store runs on 100% renewable energy and follows Apple’s newer accessible layout.

  • First Apple Store in Al Ain
  • Fifth Apple Store in the UAE
  • Mall page lists daily hours and contact
  • Sustainability and accessibility called out

The Al Ain store joins Yas Mall and Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi, plus Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates in Dubai. The mall’s listing shows hours: Sunday to Thursday 10:00 to 22:00, Friday and Saturday 10:00 to 00:00.  

Products you can buy today

The store offers the current lineup, including MacBook Pro with M4, iPad Pro with Apple Pencil Pro, iPhone 17 family, Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3.

  • iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro available in the UAE via Apple online store
  • Apple Watch Series 11 UAE pricing starts at AED 1,599 (local RRP)
  • AirPods Pro 3 priced at AED 949 in the UAE
  • Trade-in and 0% financing options apply
Apple plants a flag in Al Ain with Al Jimi Mall store

Services at Apple Al Jimi Mall

Apple leans on service. The new store supports in-store pickup for online orders, trade-in, and personal setup help from Specialists.

  • Apple Pickup: order online, collect in store
  • Trade-in for iPhone and more
  • Personal setup to move data and settings
  • Monthly financing options

Apple’s UAE product pages outline trade-in and financing, while the store page highlights Today at Apple and booking links. It’s the usual Apple retail playbook, now local to Al Ain, which should cut trips to Abu Dhabi or Dubai for many users.  

Today at Apple: sessions you can book now

Free sessions cover basics and creativity. The Al Jimi Mall calendar includes Mac getting-started, iPhone photography, iPad note-taking, a Spotlight on Apple Intelligence, and kids’ activities.

  • Daily skills sessions
  • Creative workshops for photo, video, music, design
  • Coding tasters
  • Family and student-friendly content

You can browse and book at Apple’s Al Jimi Mall Today at Apple page. If you’re weighing the latest features like Apple Intelligence, our coverage of new devices can help you decide what to bring to a session.  

Why this matters for Al Ain shoppers

A local Apple Store means faster pickup, easier warranty handling, and proper hands-on time before you spend.

  • Shorter travel for service and exchanges
  • Same-day accessories and repairs scheduling
  • In-person advice on which iPhone 17 or Watch size fits
  • Inclusive store design for easier navigation

Where is Apple Al Jimi Mall and what are the hours?

It’s on the first floor of Al Jimi Mall, Al Ain. Mall listing shows Sunday–Thursday 10:00–22:00 and Friday–Saturday 10:00–00:00.  

Can I book Today at Apple sessions for this store?

Yes. Check the Al Jimi Mall calendar and book sessions across photo, video, music, design and coding. 

Is Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3 pricing confirmed for the UAE?

Yes. Watch Series 11 starts at AED 1,599 and AirPods Pro 3 are AED 949

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Abbas has been covering tech for more than two decades- before phones became smart or clouds stored data. He brought publications like CNET, TechRadar and IGN to the Middle East. From computers to mobile phones and watches, Abbas is always interested in tech that is smarter and smaller.