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  • February 2, 2026
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It has been announced that customs duties for personal mobile phones imported from abroad will no longer be registered or paid within customs offices, following the cancellation of the system for registering imported phones at customs ports.

The relevant authorities clarified that arrivals from abroad can exit the airport without registering their mobile devices, provided they are for personal use. The applicable taxes and fees can be paid later through approved digital channels.

The “My Phone” Application

According to the statement, fees can be paid either through the “” application or via available electronic payment methods through banks and digital wallets. Users are granted a grace period of up to 90 days to complete the registration and payment procedures.

The concerned authorities confirmed that this step is part of simplifying procedures and reducing congestion at airports, while continuing to regulate the mobile device market and ensuring state dues are collected through convenient electronic means.

The relevant bodies urged citizens to check the full details on the official website of the “My Phone” application or through approved communication channels for any additional information.

Ahmed Eid, the new Al Ahly team player
Ahmed Eid, the new Al Ahly team player

Airports

Airports are modern transportation hubs designed for the arrival, departure, and maintenance of aircraft, evolving from simple grass fields in the early 20th century. Their development accelerated with the advent of commercial aviation, leading to today’s large, complex infrastructures that serve as critical gateways for global travel and commerce.

My Phone

“My Phone” is not a recognized historical place or cultural site, but rather a modern personal device. Its history traces back to the development of mobile telephony in the late 20th century, evolving from basic communication tools into the powerful, multifunctional smartphones integral to daily life today.

Al Ahly

Al Ahly is a major Egyptian sports club based in Cairo, founded in 1907 by a group of Egyptian students and dignitaries as a hub for national identity during British occupation. It is historically one of Africa’s most successful football clubs, with a vast collection of domestic and continental titles, and is deeply embedded in Egypt’s modern social and sporting culture.

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