I know Apple Pay went live in the UK today (14th July). However it is not clear how this is "enabled" in IOS9 Beta 3, any ideas?
You will need:
- iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus (May need restart first)
- iPad Air 2 or iPad mini 3 (for making in-app purchases only - May need restart first)
- (Apple Watch paired with iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, or iPhone 6 Plus to use Apple Watch - [Unsupported in WatchOS 2 B3])
- Your iPhone needs to be running iOS 8.3 or above
- To have registered your fingerprint with Touch ID
- An iCloud account
- A credit or debit card from a supporting bank
- Make sure your device’s region is set to the United Kingdom
Which banks are supporting Apple Pay at launch?
- NatWest
- Nationwide Building Society
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Santander
- Ulster Bank
- MBNA
- Open Passbook/Wallet if you're using an iPhone for set up, or for an iPad go to Settings > Passbook/Wallet & Apple Pay.
- Add a debit or credit card by tapping the plus icon in the upper right hand corner [on iPhone] or select Add Credit or Debit Card on iPad.
- If the card you want to register is already linked with your iTunes account, you'll be prompted to enter its security code.
- If the card is not associated with the account, you can add it quickly to Passbook using the camera function. You will be required to add the security code on the card's rear.
- Select Next to send the information to your bank, which will verify your data.
- Select Next once more when the bank has approved your information, and you're ready to start using it.
Does the above not work for iOS 9 Beta 3?