Apple Pay Cash began to deploy globally

Apple Pay Cash peer-to-peer (P2P) payment service has begun to roll out globally. This feature, which allows users to send money via the Messages application, has appeared in Spain, Brazil, Britain and Ireland.

Apple Pay Cash peer-to-peer (P2P) payment service has begun to roll out globally. This feature, which allows users to send money via the Messages application, has appeared in Spain, Brazil, Britain and Ireland. However, Apple has not yet made an official statement. You can use any card registered in the Wallet application to send payment. Using a debit card to send money is free, but if you use a credit card, you will lose 3% of the transaction value.

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A feature that may appear on Apple Pay Cash has not been tested, which is the ability to send money to recipients in other countries. It's best to wait for Apple to make an official announcement before trying to send a cash out of the border as you may have to pay a high fee for the transaction.

Apple Pay Cash launched in the US in early December last year when iOS 11.2 was popular. The update has been pushed out earlier than expected because it contains a bug fix that can fix image crashes on iPhone devices right away.

Apple Pay Cash was initially available only in the US, then some of the above, however, only one country confirmed by Apple has received this update recently, it is Brazil.

See more:

  1. New features on iOS 11.2
  2. How to transfer money via Apple Pay Cash iMessage on iPhone
  3. These are fascinating changes on iMessage iOS 11

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