Apple Pay is a mobile contact payment system and digital wallet service that Apple Inc. introduced in 2014. The service allows users to pay for products and services using near field communication (NFC) at the point of sale whether in person via iOS apps or remotely over the Internet.
Below is How To Use Apple Pay In South Africa
Open the Messages app, then start a new conversation or tap an existing one.
Tap the Apple Pay button. If you don’t see the Apple Pay button, tap.
Enter the amount you want to send.
Tap Pay, then tap the send button.
Confirm your payment with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.
Pay with iPhone with Face ID
To use your default card, double-click the side button.
A glance at your iPhone to authenticate with Face ID, or enter your passcode.
Hold the top of your iPhone near the contactless reader until you see Done and a checkmark on the display.
Pay with iPhone with Touch ID
To use your default card, rest your finger on Touch ID.
Hold the top of your iPhone near the contactless reader until you see Done and a checkmark on the display.
Pay with Apple Watch
To use your default card, double-click the side button.
Hold the display of your Apple Watch near the contactless reader.
Wait until you feel a gentle tap.
Pay with a different card instead of your default card
Here’s how to switch cards:
iPhone with Face ID: Double-click the side button. When your default card appears, tap it, then tap to choose another card. Glance at your iPhone to authenticate with Face ID, then hold the top of your device near the reader to pay.
iPhone with Touch ID: Hold your device near the reader without resting your finger on Touch ID. When your default card appears, tap it, then tap to choose another card. Rest your finger on Touch ID to pay.
Apple Watch: Double-click the side button. When your default card appears, swipe left or right to choose another card. Hold your watch near the reader to pay