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Huawei AppGallery allows you to buy apps and items through your telco bill

If you don’t want to pay via credit or debit card, Huawei’s AppGallery now supports direct carrier billing. This is basically Huawei’s version of the app store and you can buy items which will be charged directly to your monthly bill. 

This direct carrier billing feature is currently supported on Digi, Hotlink, Maxis and U Mobile. The integration also enables you to purchase in-game items hassle-free. 

You can also enjoy additional rewards with the on-going AppGallery Carnival which is running from 23 November until 31 December 2018. With every in-app purchase, you can stand to redeem additional Lazada and Starbucks vouchers plus a chance to attend Huawei’s VIP Christmas gathering.

On top of that, the highest spender on the Huawei AppGallery during the campaign period will be rewarded with a Huawei Mate 20 Pro. More details on the Huawei AppGallery Carnival here.

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