Belgium will receive Apple Pay tomorrow

After the leak in which a supermarket chain showed the possibility of paying with this Apple service in its stores, it seems that it is now officially confirmed that the Cupertino company will launch tomorrow Apple Pay in Belgium.

For us who have been using Apple Pay in Spain for a little longer, it may sound strange, but we have to be aware that we have not been the last to receive this great technology of Apple payments. It really is a service that is worth using and now thanks to the greater acceptance of banks in our country, more people can enjoy their services.

In any case, the news has been a rumor for a long time and the leak of the supermarket chain Aldi once again raised the expectations of users residing in Belgium, who now see a news released by the local media again From Tijd as the prelude to the official launch. 

The security and reliability of this payment method means that we can make payments with the iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch or iPad, at any time. It really is an efficient and fast payment method, so when you get used to it, you no longer want to pay for your purchases in another way, although it is true that sometimes it is scary to think that we will not be able to pay with the iPhone, in our country at least it is very widespread and we find adapted dataphones and compatible with Apple Pay in most merchants.

While it is true that the news is not official, we are a few hours from a confirmation, so it will be the next country to receive Apple Pay. The guys from Cupertino implemented the service last year 2014 for the first time in the United States and has since expanded to many other countries, including: United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, China, Singapore, Switzerland, France, Japan, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Russia, New Zealand , Brazil, Poland, Ireland and Ukraine.


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