IOS – Apple App Store Currency

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I am buying the new iPad in US. I am going to be sending this to India for my mom. Now, what do I have to do to ensure that if and she purchases Apps from the App Store, the currency is in the local currency, i.e., INR and not US $. I understand it really does not make a difference other than the fact that the credit/debit card will be making the payment but it would still be useful for me to see the pricing in the local currency.

Is this based on the Country/ Region that I specify when creating a new Apple Id?

Is this based on the Country/Region we pick when we setup the iPad for the first time (I cannot remember exactly if we do specify the Country while setting up the iPad or just the language).

Best Answer

Your mother's iPad will take you through the process of creating an Apple ID, but you can also create one on her behalf at Apple's website. Whatever you specify as the country of her mailing address there will determine the Apple Store she becomes associated with.

So the answer to your first question is yes, it is based on the Country/Region you specify when creating a new Apple ID.

The answer to your second question is no, it doesn't matter what you set as the regional localization of your iPad itself. You can change the iPad's localization as often as you like, indeed I do this when moving between the UK and the US. The iPad localization determines things like date and telephone number formatting conventions, spelling dictionaries, and so on.

As an addendum, you can have multiple Apple ID's on a single device. This is kind of annoying to do, but sometimes it's the only way to get an app. In my case, my main Apple ID is linked to the American store, but my London bicycling maps are only available on the British store. So I maintain two different Apple IDs, and when I update my apps I have to type in both passwords and juggle them a bit.

Your mother may not want the hassle of doing that, in which case you are well-advised by @stuffe to keep everything on a single ID.