The main difference between the new generation tablet iPad Air 2 (temporarily forget about the new processor, camera, and the thickness of the device) and iPad mini 3 from its predecessors was the presence of a fingerprint scanner module and NFC, required to make payments and attach a credit card. After a successful parse
tablets iFixit team found out that both devices have the same NFC module. Here only pay in stores using Apple Pay, alas, will not work.
The official website of Apple have recently emerged page devoted to the new payment system.
The company described the benefits of having the opportunity to make payments only with a smartphone, convenience and fast simple configuration, and laid out a comparative table of the interaction of new devices with Apple Pay.
If you are destined to collide with Apple Pay, be prepared for the fact that for payment in shops, restaurants and hundreds of other places to make such payments, you will need to either iPhone 6/6 Plus, or not yet released, Apple Watch.
So tablets iPad Air 2 and 3, iPad mini, despite the presence of the chip NFC, only willing to make payments in the installed applications. Want to order a pizza at home or buy headphones through the app on iOS? - Please. And here in the store both iPad powerless. A smart clock Apple Watch reverse pattern: they can be used to pay off in the store, but to pay for goods / services of the applications will still need another gadget from Apple.
Thus, the Cupertino-based company wants to show that, for complete freedom and the possibility of a comfortable interaction with Apple Pay you simply must become the owner of iPhone 6/6 Plus. And while payment system slowly and steadily breaks through the need to conclude agreements on cooperation with large companies, banks and networks branded stores, we are left to wait and hope.
Pay through your iPhone 6/6 Plus you can today, that's just for this possibility requires the existence of one card from American banks: Bank of America, American Express, Capital One, US Trust, Wells Fargo, Merril Lynch, JP Morgan, Chase and Citi
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