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Apple wants your iPhone to replace your credit card

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Apple has revealed plans to make it easier to use your iPhone as a payment tool with the launch of several new services at WWDC 2022. The new additions include the long-awaited Apple Pay Later, arriving as part of iOS 16, which lets shoppers split the cost of a purchase made with their device into four equal payments over six weeks, without incurring interest or late fees.  The company has also made it easier to pay in stores using your Apple smartphone with the announcement that its Tap to Pay on iPhone service will launch later this month.
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