You can also add cards in the Settings app. Just tap Wallet & Apple Pay, select Add Card, and then skip to step 3.
If your iPhone assumes you’re trying to add a card that you’ve used in the past, you can tap Add a Different Card to get to this screen.
If you notice that any of the card information on this page is inaccurate, fix it before tapping Next.
Check the “Text Message” option. Tap Next. Retrieve the verification code from the text message. Enter the code into the Wallet app. Tap Done.
For example, if you want to add a Starbucks card, you’ll need to open that app. Make sure your card is already set up with that app before you continue. The steps to add cards vary by card type.
If you don’t see this option, your gift card probably can’t be added to the Wallet app; alternatively, the card may automatically be added to your iPhone’s Wallet.
You can configure this card to be used automatically in stores. Just tap the card in the Wallet app, tap the three dots in a circle, and then toggle on Automatic Selection.
You can also change other details about your card here, including your billing address.
If the card reader doesn’t support Apple Pay, you can’t use the Wallet app to pay.
iPhone with Face ID: Double-click the side button, and then look at your phone to authenticate (or enter your passcode). iPhone with Touch ID: Rest your finger on the Touch ID button to unlock the screen.
If you don’t want to use your default payment method, tap your default card when it appears, and then select a different card.
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