Apple Germany 🇩🇪
Apple Gift Cards for Germany (DE) give you access to local App Store pricing in euros, often 10–20% cheaper than US or global rates after currency conversion. You’ll need a German Apple ID (no local payment method required) to redeem the card. Setting up an account is straightforward — just use a valid German address during registration.
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- 1Prepare your account
Make sure you have a Germany-region Apple account (free, 5 minutes to set up).
- 2Pick a card
Choose a Apple Germany gift card denomination.
- 3Pay
Pay by card, SBP, or crypto — no signup required.
- 4Receive the code
Code arrives by email in 10–60 seconds after payment.
- 5Redeem
Sign into your Germany Apple account, open Redeem Code, and enter the value.
FAQ
Why buy an Apple Gift Card for Germany instead of my home country?
German App Store prices in euros are often lower than equivalent prices in other currencies, especially after exchange rates. The savings can range from 10% to 20% depending on your local tax and pricing.
Do I need a German bank card or address to create a German Apple ID?
No. You only need a valid German address (any real one, like a hotel or friend's) during signup. No local payment method is required if you use a gift card for purchases.
How do I set up a German Apple ID?
Go to appleid.apple.com, choose 'Create your Apple ID', select Germany as the country, enter a German address (can be a random valid one), and use your existing email. When asked for payment, choose 'None' if available, or skip by adding a gift card later.
Can I use this gift card with an existing non-German Apple ID?
No. Apple gift cards are region-locked. You must redeem them with an Apple ID set to Germany. The balance will only be usable in the German App Store, iTunes, and iCloud.
What happens if I enter the wrong German address during setup?
Apple does not verify addresses during registration. Your account will work fine as long as the address is in Germany. Just enter a real German street and city (e.g., Berlin) — no mail will be sent there.