Using Apple Pay On the Underground
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Apple Pay has arrived, and among other things, it lets you tap in and out of tube stations and London buses, using your iPhone or Apple Watch. Sounds nifty, but how does it work in practise? We found ourselves a volunteers who's already using Apple Pay on both his watch and his phone, and got him to give us a demonstration. The results were interesting: although they had their benefits, we found flaws with both devices. Watch the video to find out what they were.
Kommentare
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FEWER!
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You can register your thumb a few seconds in advance and just tap in at the barrier. Way faster.
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Haha I'm left handed and have my watch on my right wrist.
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And u can use Android pay... (lets not be biased)
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If you double click the home button while the phone is asleep Apple Pay will come up and you don't have to wait for it to turn on and scan your finger at the terminal, you just need to have it scan before you get to it.
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Thanks for the advice I was able to use my watch to pay for a journey. Saved me from paying for an Oyster card
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"No, I meant Apple pay, as in the way Apple pay their taxes in Ireland?"
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At 11 I can't get a bank card. I might get an Oyster.
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So do I need a specific app along with apple pay or do I just tap in on one station and out on the other? Also how will I know how much the journey costs? First time to London soon and I need to use tube if you couldn't tell haha.
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You can authenticate your finger before approaching the gate. At the lock screen, double press the home button, then scan your fingerprint or enter your passcode. You can now simply bring the phone to the reader without any delay.
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a lot of people use phone cases, why not just put the contact-less card in-between the phone and the case?
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If your watch or phone battery dies, what happens? let's say the station has no customer service assistant. Are there sockets for charging?
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i wish i could add oyster to mehn applepay
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too slow to scan... better introduce Japanese NFC (suica for the underground).
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I'm gonna stick with my oyster, I don't like the idea of taking a picture of my bank card and giving it to an app
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Lol yea I would, but I'd rather them making a comparable app for it
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Just like the Apple Watch, you can open Apple Pay on iPhone, then scan your fingerprint beforehand and tap at the gate.
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SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWW
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Won't it make phone theft easier as a thief will just steal it out your hand as u try to pay.
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yh its ok till someone hacks it