Apple has increased pricing levels for App Store applications sold in Euros, Pesos, and Kroners. In addition, eight new currencies are supported.
The App Store now supports new currencies in the following eight territories, so your customers can easily purchase your apps in their local currency:
● Russia: Ruble (RUB)
● Turkey: Lira (TRY)
● India: Rupee (INR)
● Indonesian: Rupiah (IDR)
● Israel: New Shekel (ILS)
● Saudi Arabia: Riyal (SAR)
● South Africa: Rand (ZAR)
● United Arab Emirates: Dirham (AED)
These eight territories will become their own report regions.
Apple has also adjusted the retail price for the Mexican Peso, the Euro, and the Danish Kroner. For more information, developers should check the Pricing Matrix in the Rights and Pricing section of the Manage Your Applications module on iTunes Connect.
Although the Pricing Matrix has not yet been updated the change has been already noticed in iTunes which iPhon.fr noticing an increase from 0.79 euros to 0.89 euros as the lowest price for an app. The old 1.59 euro price has been increased to 1.79 and so forth.
The App Store now supports new currencies in the following eight territories, so your customers can easily purchase your apps in their local currency:
● Russia: Ruble (RUB)
● Turkey: Lira (TRY)
● India: Rupee (INR)
● Indonesian: Rupiah (IDR)
● Israel: New Shekel (ILS)
● Saudi Arabia: Riyal (SAR)
● South Africa: Rand (ZAR)
● United Arab Emirates: Dirham (AED)
These eight territories will become their own report regions.
Apple has also adjusted the retail price for the Mexican Peso, the Euro, and the Danish Kroner. For more information, developers should check the Pricing Matrix in the Rights and Pricing section of the Manage Your Applications module on iTunes Connect.
Although the Pricing Matrix has not yet been updated the change has been already noticed in iTunes which iPhon.fr noticing an increase from 0.79 euros to 0.89 euros as the lowest price for an app. The old 1.59 euro price has been increased to 1.79 and so forth.