Since a couple of weeks, iPhone users on Mac in Spain We have already stopped complaining about not being able to use Apple Pay. Apple Pay has arrived late to Spain, almost a year after Tim Cook's announcement last January, and we can now use it on a day-to-day basis with our iPhone to make payments, with our Apple Watch and also through the pages web that today are compatible with Apple Pay, a new payment option available since the arrival of macOS Sierra, the latest version of the operating system for Macs.
Apple has just released a new video in Japan in which it shows us how quickly the use of the iPhone offers us to make payments wherever we are. In the video we can see how two brothers, make a race through the streets of Japan until get to the subway and see who gets through the access first. When they arrive at the entrance, one of the brothers uses the iPhone 7 Plus to make the payment of 3.800 yen with his Suica card while the other brother is left looking for the wallet to use the transport voucher compatible with FeliCa.
It should be remembered that lThe iOS version available in Japan is a special version that allows users of the Sony FeliCa payment platform to add their cards and company transport vouchers. If Apple had not adopted this method of payments through its devices, it is very likely that it would have cost a lot to offer its electronic payment system in the country, since most of the population uses these cards practically to pay any service and / or products they buy on a day-to-day basis. The Apple Watch software version also supports FeliCa, so payments can be made with the iPhone or Apple Watch independently.