More than one million credit cards have been activated on Apple Pay
Apple's CEO Tim Cook on October 28 revealed that the Apple Pay mobile payment system had more than 1 million activations within the first three days after its launch, and is now competing directly with any Which payment system period. He is really happy with Apple Pay service.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook on October 28 revealed that the Apple Pay mobile payment system had more than 1 million activations within the first three days after its launch, and is now competing directly with any Which payment system period. He is really happy with Apple Pay service.
While Apple has partnered with most major banks and retail chains, it has not been accepted by other major chains such as the weekends via the CVS drugstore chain and RiteAid said it will not accept Apple Pay. Mr Cook also said he plans to talk to Jack Ma, executive director of e-commerce giant Alibaba, this weekend about a partnership.
Tim Cook expressed confidence that Apple Pay will thrive in the long run.
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