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Have 80% of Apple Watch owners used Apple Pay?

Have 80% of Apple Watch owners used Apple Pay?

Posted on August 19, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Today a study has been released in which Apple Pay appears to be being used by 80% of all Apple Watch users. Carried out by Wristly, a private research group, it’s a headline grabbing figure for Apple’s mobile payments service, which gets a dedicated button on the Apple wearable. Nonetheless, as with any such study, there are some lingering questions to take into account.

Wristly reached out to a collection of people they call their “Inner Circle,” people who have signed up with the company as Apple Watch owners. You need to have an Apple Watch for as long as you’re a member of the Inner Circle.
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