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Tim Cook surprised to see Apple fan’s 1984 Macintosh SE at store launch in Mumbai

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Mumbai, April 18

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An Apple fan named Sajid Moinuddin brought his 1984 Macintosh SE PC at the opening of Apple’s first store in Mumbai. He was very excited about Tim Cook’s visit to Mumbai and waited outside the store since 6 am.

Sajid was thrilled as he got his old PC signed by Tim Cook himself. He said that even Tim Cook could not believe that he had this old model with him.

Apple CEO Tim Cook threw open the gates of India’s first Apple store at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex on Apr 18. The US tech giant launched its first online store in India in 2020 and was supposed to launch its physical stores soon after. However, plans were stalled due to the COVID pandemic. Apple’s second outlet in India will be inaugurated on Thursday at a mall in Delhi’s Saket.

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