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Long-promised Apple Pay Later feature is coming soon

Published Feb 3rd, 2023 10:41AM EST
iOS 16 features: Apple Pay Later.
Image: Apple Inc.

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Announced at WWDC 2022, Apple Pay Later is one of the features planned to launch during iOS 16’s lifecycle. Exclusive to the US, this function will bring a “seamless and secure way” to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks, with zero interest and no fees of any kind.

While the company has already rolled out iOS 16.3, it hasn’t disclosed when this feature will launch for users until now. In an interview with CNBC, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook said the company’s employees are beta testing this buy-now-pay-later feature. “It will be launching soon,” he said.

As we expect iOS 16.4 beta 1 to be announced sometime next week, this operating system could not only feature Apple Pay Later but new emoji and even the long-promised Apple Music Classical app.

Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman already touted in 2022 that this feature wouldn’t arrive until iOS 16.4 in the spring as Apple Pay Later had been facing “fairly significant technical and engineering challenges.”

Here’s how Apple described this feature when it was introduced last year:

Apple Pay Later provides users in the US with a seamless and secure way to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments spread over six weeks, with zero interest and no fees of any kind.

Built into Apple Wallet and designed with users’ financial health in mind, Apple Pay Later makes it easy to view, track, and repay Apple Pay Later payments within Wallet. Users can apply for Apple Pay Later when they are checking out with Apple Pay, or in Wallet.

Apple Pay Later is available everywhere Apple Pay is accepted online or in-app, using the Mastercard network.

BGR will let you know once iOS 16.4 beta 1 is out and every new feature available with this upcoming update for iPhone users.

José Adorno Tech News Reporter

José is a Tech News Reporter at BGR. He has previously covered Apple and iPhone news for 9to5Mac, and was a producer and web editor for Latin America broadcaster TV Globo. He is based out of Brazil.