Apple Unveils a New Apple Account Card, Replacing iTunes Pass

Apple Unveils a New Apple Account Card, Replacing iTunes Pass

Apple’s Big Brand Shift: Say Hello to the Apple Account Card!

Apple has quietly revamped its iTunes Pass into what it now calls the Apple Account Card. This isn’t just a name change—think of it as a makeover for your digital wallet, plus a smooth upgrade to the payment world.

What You’ll Still Do

  • Buy Apple gear, apps, music, and subscriptions—just like before.
  • Scan that QR code to make your purchase.
  • Enjoy the same instant access to all your digital goodies.

What’s New (and a little cooler)

  • Apple Pay support—so tap, tap, and you’re done. No more fumbling with QR codes.
  • Seamless integration with Apple Wallet for quick, easy access on your phone.
  • Sleek design that looks as slick as your Apple devices.

In short, Apple is ditching the old iTunes lingo and rolling out a card that feels like a natural fit for the brand’s modern, tidy vibe. With Apple Pay included, it’s not just a smoother experience—it’s a tap‑and‑go revolution. If you’ve been waiting for a friendlier way to pay for your next app download, this is the upgrade you’ve been longing for.

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Apple’s iTunes Revamp & the Mystery of Windows

What’s The Scoop?

  • Back in 2019, iTunes took a bold leap and split into three independent apps: Podcasts, TV and Music.
  • Those changes were all about giving users a sharper, more focused experience on Apple devices – no more clunky, umbrella‑style iTunes.
  • But when it comes to the Windows version, Apple decided to keep the old iTunes branding – it didn’t get the makeover.

Turn Your Wallet into a Card‑Collector

Apple has just rolled out the Apple Account Card for the Wallet App – it looks and works just like the old iTunes account machine, but it’s now tucked nicely into your digital wallet.

What About Windows? Any Plan?

As of now, no official word has surfaced about whether Apple plans to rebrand the Windows iTunes app or just leave it in its current form. We’re all waiting for their next move.