
Apple is increasing the price of iOS apps and content in the App Store in five countries, after the company emailed customers explaining the adjustments, which are being made due to changing exchange rates. From April 1, customers that shop in the App Store using the_Australian Dollar,_Indian Rupee,_Indonesian Rupiah,_Turkish Lira or_South African Rand will see prices rise, though Apple doesn’t state exactly how much higher they will be. It isn’t all bad news, however. “Retail prices for Israeli New Shekels and some price tiers for the New Zealand Dollar_will be decreased,” Apple explains. Unfortunately for those affected, this is not...
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