Thanks to reports that appeared late in August Apple is expected to reveal a new iPhone 6 mobilepayment platform in September, and the company has reportedly found a new partner.
Apple has reached an agreement with American Express to work together on the iPhone payment platform, according to Re/code.
The
new service will supposedly take advantage of the iPhone 6's rumored
NFC capabilities to let users pay with their phones at retail points in
physical stores.
According to the latest reports the
iPhone 6 payment platform will feature heavily at the iPhone 6
announcement event on September 9.
Pay-date
American
Express is the second partner that's been reported to be on board with
Apple's new payment scheme, the first being Visa, as The Information said in July.
Apple
will need more partners than that if its iPhone 6 payment platform is
going to do better than other mobile payment options like Google Wallet,
while at the same time competing with established services like PayPal.
Naturally
sources are saying that the company is still in talks with multiple
other potential partners, but only American Express and Visa have
allegedly been confirmed.
Between this and all the iWatch news the site has divulged recently, Re/code is really on a roll with Apple rumors. Hopefully some of these pan out.
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