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<blockquote data-quote="Tarek" data-source="post: 865356" data-attributes="member: 68040"><p>I don't even know if it's authorized or not. They do sell almost every Apple product there is with warranty and everything, and they are the only ones who do that in Egypt (they have branches like every where). That company is called Trade Line, whereas the place that you repair Apple things at is called Apple Line (that's an <em>official</em> one, I believe). Anyhow, I took a look at the ifixit site you gave me and their tutorials are pretty awesome and easy-to-do. I just need to buy those:</p><p> * Phillips #00 Screwdriver</p><p> * Spudger</p><p> * T6 Torx Screwdriver</p><p>Because I don't think I have them here, plus, I don't know their names in Arabic in order to ask the people if they have them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarek, post: 865356, member: 68040"] I don't even know if it's authorized or not. They do sell almost every Apple product there is with warranty and everything, and they are the only ones who do that in Egypt (they have branches like every where). That company is called Trade Line, whereas the place that you repair Apple things at is called Apple Line (that's an [I]official[/I] one, I believe). Anyhow, I took a look at the ifixit site you gave me and their tutorials are pretty awesome and easy-to-do. I just need to buy those: * Phillips #00 Screwdriver * Spudger * T6 Torx Screwdriver Because I don't think I have them here, plus, I don't know their names in Arabic in order to ask the people if they have them! [/QUOTE]
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