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How to change Country/Region of App Store in iOS 10.0.2 on iPhone?

When you moved to any country other than your original country, you need to change the region/country settings of your iPhone/iPad so that you are able to download the apps specifically published for that country/region.



1- Open Settings App.


2- Tap on “iTunes & App Store”.


3- Tap on Apple ID:

4- Tap on “View Apple ID”.

5- Then sign in into your iTunes store either with your AppleID/Password or Touch ID.

6- Then, your iTunes account is opened as follows… Tap on "Country/Region"



7- Tap on “Change Country or Region”.




8- Select your current country or region from the list.


9- Then tap on “Agree” to agree with the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions.

10- Tap again on “Agree” on the pop-up.


11- Now, Billing information on your account is displayed. Insert 3-digit security code at back of your credit card and tap on “Next” again.

12- You updated your Apple ID now. Tap on “Done”.


13- Congratulations, you are all DONE! Now you can go ahead and download apps which are specific to your country/region.

For more information and help, please visit official website of Apple at here.



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