Apple Pay hits 13 more European countries
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Contactless payments are bigger and more robust in Europe than in the USA, so its a wonder that its taken Apple so long to roll out Apple Pay continent-wide.
Apple’s payment service is rolling out to other European countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Romania, and Slovenia.
Now users of NFC enabled iPhones will be able to use their smartphones to pay for goods and services as well as public transit. Apple’s Tim Cook promised to have Apple Pay in over 40 countries by the end of this year, and they appear to be right on track at this rate.
Do you have an iPhone in one of these newly supported countries? Let us know in the comments below.
Via: 9to5Mac
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