Apple's Tap to Pay, the contactless payment feature that allows one iPhone user to pay another without additional hardware, is rolling out in Apple's US stores starting today.
After a test phase in the Apple Park Visitor Center, Tap to Pay is now being introduced in all US Apple Stores. As Bloomberg reported, the feature was introduced today, although it is not known how long it will take to reach all stores. Tap to Pay was announced in February 2022. The feature is not exclusive to Apple Stores but will be available to all businesses that want to adopt it.
Tap to Pay: iPhone becomes a payment terminal
The first company to announce the launch was Stripe, which launched a closed beta program for its client companies in February. In Apple Stores, this means that employees can retire the current "Isaacs," the modified iPhones with a second device for taking credit cards. This means that any iPhone XS or newer - with the latest version of iOS - can accept transactions via Tap to Pay. Likewise, any updated iPhone can pay another user, whether it is a company or a private individual. It is currently unknown when exactly the feature will be available in this country. (Image: Apple)