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Digi now lets you buy iOS Apps using your credit or monthly bill

Digi is now giving you another option to pay for your Apple iOS apps and services. If you don’t fancy using your credit and debit card, you can now pay via Digi’s carrier billing.

Apart from paid apps, you can use this to pay for Apple Music, movies, iTunes and iCloud storage. To enable carrier billing, just sign in to your Apple ID account and select “Mobile Phone” as your mode of payment. A one-time verification code will be sent to your mobile number for confirmation.

If you’re on prepaid, your purchases will deduct your existing credit while postpaid users will be charged on your next bill. For Postpaid users, there’s a monthly cap of RM500 every 30 days and there’s no spending limit for prepaid.

For more info, you can head over to Digi’s Carrier Billing page.

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