Apple Pay FAQs Q: Which devices will work? A: iPhone 6 and 6s with the installation of the IOS 8.1 or later iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 3 iPhone 5s will only be able to use in conjunction with the

Q: What is a default card for Apple Pay? A: Your default card for Apple Pay is the card that is automatically used every time you make a purchase.

Q: How do I set my Maps as my default card for Apple Pay? A: Setting your Maps credit card as your default is simple, and you only need to do it once. Go to Settings, Wallet & Apple Pay, and tap Default Card Selection. Choose your Maps credit card as your default.

Q: Is the Apple Pay service available internationally? A: At this time, Apple Pay is only available in collaboration with certain U.S. financial institutions. The availability of Apple Pay outside the U.S. will be determined by Apple.

Q: Can I use Apple Pay to make contactless internationally? A: Yes. Apple Pay has been designed to enable contactless payments internationally.

Q: Do I need to have Apple Pay open and choose which method if you have multiple payment methods? A: Yes, the passbook must be open. Apple Pay allows the user to designate a primary card to use, but also allows the user a choice at the .

Q: My card was reissued with a new expiration date. Do I need to re-activate it in Apple Pay? A: Yes. A cardholder will need to re-enroll in Apple Pay whenever a card is reissued with a new expiration date. In the future, FIS is looking to develop functionality to automatically update expiration dates in the MasterCard token vault, which would save the cardholder from having to re-enroll.

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