How to set up Apple Pay on Your iPhone and Use It
Ever see someone pay for their groceries or petrol by waving their iPhone over a credit card reader? You may use Apple Pay to make cashless purchases from your iPhone in shops, online and more. Additionally, Apple Cash allows you to transfer money by text message to your loved ones. Here is all the information you want regarding how to set up Apple Pay on your iPhone, how to use it, and how to send money using Apple Cash in the Messages app.
How to Set
Up Apple Pay on an iPhone
To set up Apple Pay on an iPhone,
follow these steps:
1. Check compatibility: Ensure
that your iPhone is compatible with Apple Pay. Apple Pay is available on iPhone
6 or later models, including iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and later
models.
2. Update your iPhone: Make
sure your iPhone is running the latest version of iOS. Go to "Settings"
> "General" > "Software Update" to check for and
install any available updates.
3. Add a supported card: Open
the Wallet app on your iPhone. Tap the "+" (plus) sign in the
top-right corner of the screen. Follow the prompts to add a credit or debit card.
You can either manually enter the card details or use the iPhone's camera to
scan the card.
4. Verify the card: Depending
on your bank, you may need to verify the card by following the bank's
instructions. This could involve receiving a verification code via SMS or a
phone call.
5. Set up security features:
Apple Pay provides multiple security features, such as Touch ID, Face ID, or a
passcode. Set up the preferred security feature by going to
"Settings" > "Face ID & Passcode" or "Touch ID
& Passcode."
6. Enable Apple Pay: In the
Wallet app, tap on the card you want to use as your default payment method.
Then, tap on the "i" (information) icon in the bottom-right corner of
the screen. Toggle on the "Express Transit" switch if you want to use
Apple Pay for transit systems that support it.
7. Additional settings: In
the card details screen, you can adjust additional settings. For example, you
can control notifications, billing information, and transaction details.
8. Start using Apple Pay:
Once your card is added and set up, you can start using Apple Pay to make
payments. Look for the contactless payment symbol at supported merchants. To
pay, simply hold your iPhone near the contactless payment terminal and
authenticate using Touch ID, Face ID, or your passcode.
Remember, Apple Pay availability may
vary by country and region. Also, note that some banks may have additional
requirements or steps for setting up Apple Pay with their cards. If you
encounter any issues, reach out to your bank or Apple Support for assistance.
How to Use
Apple Pay in Stores
To use
Apple Pay in stores, follow these steps:
1. Check for Apple Pay
acceptance: Make sure the store or merchant you are visiting supports Apple
Pay. Look for the contactless payment symbol at the payment terminal or check
their website or payment signage for Apple Pay acceptance.
2. Prepare your iPhone:
Double-click the side button (on iPhone X or later) or the home button (on
iPhone 8 or earlier) to activate
Apple Pay. This will bring up your default card.
3. Authenticate your payment:
Depending on your iPhone model and settings, you can authenticate your payment
using either Touch ID, Face ID, or your device passcode. Use your fingerprint
(for Touch ID) or facial recognition (for Face ID) or enter your passcode when
prompted.
4. Hold your iPhone near the
payment terminal: Once you have authenticated your payment, hold your iPhone
near the contactless payment terminal. Make sure the back of your iPhone is
close to the terminal, and the screen should face towards you.
5. Wait for confirmation: The
payment terminal will usually make a sound or show a checkmark or confirmation
message on its screen when the transaction is successful. Additionally, your
iPhone may provide haptic feedback or display a confirmation on its screen.
6. Verify the transaction:
After the payment is completed, check your iPhone's Wallet app for the
transaction details. It will show the merchant's name, purchase amount, and
other relevant information. It's a good practice to review your transactions
periodically for accuracy.
7. Repeat as needed: If you
have multiple cards added to Apple Pay, you can choose a different card by
double-clicking the side or home button and selecting the desired card before
holding it near the payment terminal.
Remember, the exact steps may vary
slightly depending on the iPhone model and iOS version you are using, as well
as the payment terminal and store setup.
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