Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The first day of Apple Pay – ElEspectador.com

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Apple Pay, the payment system available in iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, he went to work today, the company of Silicon Valley, in 220,000 establishments in the United States. How the service will be available works, for now, in chains like McDonald’s, Macy’s, Walgreens and Bloomingdale’s

First, the user must enter your Passbook application and record information from your credit or debit card, which can be supplied directly taking her picture to plastic-Visa, Master Card or American Express issued by banks Bank of America, Citi, Chase, Wells Fargo , Capital One, Merrill Lynch and US Trust. The idea is that, in the coming months, Apple Pay is extended to 500 more banks.

When purchasing, you should bring your phone to a wireless terminal to exchange information between devices, called NFC (Near Field Communication) and put your finger on the fingerprint reader iPhone .

The application was proposed as suppressing innovation porte wallet. Currently, however, the stores that work represents 5% of retail in the United States, according to CNN Money, and still no dates set for expansion to other countries .

Pay Apple promises to be safer than swiping the card or debit card information to the credit transaction for delivery by a unique code. The launch has been listed by Forbes as media as “brilliant” and denies the announcements that retailers no “host” the application . We must make clear that non Apple Pay accept or reject, but the NFC system.

be qualified by the international press as probably the safest way to use mass cards credit is another move for the company, after initial setbacks, and failures of iOS 8.0.1 and cases of kinks in teams.

The co-founder and CEO of Shopperception recently told The Spectator that Apple is a smart company, for innova “its product line after seeing the competition features really make sense. Samsung, M otorola and other risk test which like , and Apple implements it later, but quite sure how to monetize, for example Apple Pay. “

Here the video who shared the Technology Editor of Business Insider Steve Kovach in which the application is running

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