As a close working partner with Apple, worldwide coffee chain Starbucks has announced that it will be bringing deeper integration into the iOS platform in order to instantly benefit its loyal consumers.
iPhone, Apple Watch and Mac users in Ireland can now take advantage of Apple Pay after the contactless payment system went live in the country. Rumors had circulated yesterday that such a thing was likely, and Apple and its partners flicked the switch this morning.
Apple has officially rolled Apple Pay out in 13th country, affording consumers in Spain with the luxury of paying for goods and services via the contactless payment platform.
Apple is now going to offer special discounts with Apple Pay in time for the holiday shopping season. Here are the details.
Apple has once again extended the reach of Apple Pay, its contactless payment platform, by making it available with immediate effect in New Zealand.
Apple Pay has finally launched in Russia, which means that the payment solution is now available in 10 countries in total. Here are the details.
After initially promising that Apple Pay would be becoming available in France and Hong Kong during this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, the company has come through with that promise. Following hot on the heels of the launch of the platform in France, Apple's contactless payment system is now also available in Hong Kong.
Apple is giving its Apple Pay service another push this week, with the company's retail stores trying their hardest to get shoppers to pay for their items with Apple Pay rather than more traditional methods.
As expected, Apple has today announced that it has extended support for Apple Pay into yet another country. As initially reported back in June, Apple had used this year's WWDC opening keynote to briefly touch on the progress and future plans for Apple Pay, announcing that the contactless payment solution would be coming soon to Switzerland, Hong Kong and France. It's been just over three weeks since that announcement, but we can now confirm that Apple Pay is officially available to use in Switzerland.
As expected, Apple used the opening keynote of WWDC 2016 to officially announce that Apple Pay is expanding into three more regions. As part of a partnership with new banks, Apple's contactless mobile payment platform is now confirmed to be launching in Switzerland, France and Hong Kong, meaning that not only will Apple Pay be soon available in 9 countries in total, but this announcement makes Switzerland and France only the second and third European countries to fly the flag for Apple Pay alongside the United Kingdom.