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Apple is finally playing with allowing you to charge your iTunes purchases via your mobile carrier for the first time, as it was spotted in action for O2 customers in Germany. According to Techcrunch, the new option appears in iTunes on desktop and mobile, offering the ability to pay for purchases directly via your carrier instead of a credit card or bank account. It can be used for Apple Music, iTunes, App Store and iBooks Store Purchases, even if they’re recurring subscriptions. For countries where credit card ownership isn’t particularly high, the feature is a godsend, making it easier to buy apps…

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