Touch ‘n Go is offering free Apple services (iCloud, Arcade, Apple TV+, and Music) via its ewallet


TNG ewallet users with iPhones will be able to claim subscriptions for two months of Apple Music, three months of Apple TV+, two months of Apple Arcade, and four months of iCloud+. — Photo by Jonas Leupe on Unsplash

Touch ‘n Go (TNG) ewallet is offering free subscriptions to a number of Apple services, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and iCloud+, to iPhone users.

All users need to do is have the TNG ewallet app installed, and have a TNG ewallet account, after which they will be eligible to redeem these subscriptions.

Simply navigate to the inbox screen in the app and tap on the notification stating that you are eligible for it, after which, the options for Apple service subscriptions will be displayed.

When redeeming an offer, users will need to bind their TNG ewallet as a payment method on the device. More information on how to do this should be available in the settings app on the iPhone.

Users will be able to claim subscriptions for two months of Apple Music, three months of Apple TV+ two months of Apple Arcade, and four months of iCloud+.

It’s also worth noting that both new and former subscribers are eligible for these freebies.

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