Apple Pay
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Re: Apple Pay
#22I think I'm missing something on this, but how is it possible Apple isn't storing credit card information on the device or their servers? How are they connecting the payments you make with Apple pay back to the credit card you choose to use.
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#23This seems similar to Google Wallet, which has been around for a few years. How does Apple plan to make this a bigger success?
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#24Can someone local find out where exactly the Antenna is? Nokia devices have been great at this with the touchpoint at the edges, which feels natural, while most Android devices have an awkward spot somewhere in the lower middle. Is it on the Apple logo? This may still make it feel awkward to use.
And my gut tells me that this is a secondary reason for why they moved the power button over to the right side of the phone (primary reason being to accommodate smaller hands with the larger screen sizes).
[1] http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/9/6107091/apple-watch-iphone-...
Re: Apple Pay
#25I think I'm missing something on this, but how is it possible Apple isn't storing credit card information on the device or their servers? How are they connecting the payments you make with Apple pay back to the credit card you choose to use.
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#26Does this work on the web or just in-app? What is Apple's Commission?
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#27Can someone local find out where exactly the Antenna is? Nokia devices have been great at this with the touchpoint at the edges, which feels natural, while most Android devices have an awkward spot somewhere in the lower middle. Is it on the Apple logo? This may still make it feel awkward to use.
The Verge (among others) is reporting that the antenna is located along the top edge of the phone [1]. Photos of the Apple Pay gesture in action on the slides seems to corroborate this. And my gut tells me that this is a secondary reason for why they moved the power button over to the right side of the phone (primary reason being to accommodate smaller hands with the larger screen sizes). [1] http://www.theverge.com/…
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#28How are they deciding who can accept Apple Pay in stores? For instance, how do mom and pop shops who use Square readers get on board with Apple Pay? Is it safe to assume that in the future, an iPhone itself can be a device that ACCEPTS payments too?
Jack Dorsey just posted on twitter that square will support Apple Pay. https://twitter.com/jack/status/509413534862544896
Does that mean there will be an API for 3rd party developers to ACCEPT Apple Pay over the air? Or do they have to build a special Card Reader? Or would they have to bring back an Apple Pay supported Square Wallet app?
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#29Most likely performs a card not present transaction on a back-end system, not sure how they wouldn't store the card number though. I imagine each merchant will have to get setup to acquire finds from this payment method.
I'm fine with this - I believe 2 factor authentication and tokenization is the way to go with payments, but I'm hoping for some innovation on the POS end so that the payment networks have a standardization.
Edit: I'm the opposite of an Apple fan, but network based payment tokenization with 2 factor authentication is something I've been preaching for a while now!!
Re: Apple Pay
#30This seems similar to Google Wallet, which has been around for a few years. How does Apple plan to make this a bigger success?
Hopefully this means stores will actually install the NFC readers or whatever.
If merchants are getting new credit card terminals anyhow, it seems likely they'd get NFC compatible ones.
I noticed that the Whole Foods near me just changed their credit card terminals a couple of weeks ago...