The report also claims a document from 2009 showed that Germany identified Turkey as a prime surveillance target.
Turkey has demanded a "satisfactory explanation" from its Nato ally.
"I am of the opinion that this needs to be taken seriously," said Mehmet Ali Sahin of Turkey's ruling AK party.
"Definitely, our government and foreign ministry will carry out the necessary research about the allegations in the magazine."
The German foreign ministry said ambassador Eberhard Pohl's "discussion" with the Turkish foreign ministry "took place in a friendly atmosphere... to explain to the Turkish authorities what was published in the German media."
Only last month, Germany expelled the CIA's top official in Berlin after a German intelligence official was arrested on suspicion of spying for the US.
Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed outrage last year when fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden revealed that the US National Security Agency had spied on German citizens and tapped her phone.
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