passbookapplewatchapplepayApple restricted Apple Pay to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus due to the need for an NFC chip that's not included in older phones, which means Apple Pay has been limited to those with newer iPhones since it debuted in October of 2014.

One of the major perks of the Apple Watch is that it enables Apple Pay for some older iPhones because it has the same NFC chip that's in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. If you have an Apple Watch and an iPhone 5, 5c, or 5s, you can now use Apple Pay and the watch to make secure purchases in retail locations.

For those of you who haven't had a chance to use Apple Pay, we've written up a tutorial that walks through how to set it up on your watch.

Setting Up Apple Pay

How to Apple Pay on Apple Watch 5Even if you are already using Apple Pay on iPhone 6, you will need to add your credit and debit cards to Apple Pay for Apple Watch. You can add up to eight cards.

  1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and then select My Watch.
  2. Select Passbook and Apple Pay.
  3. Tap "Add Credit or Debit Card.
  4. Apple will automatically ask you to enter the security code of the credit card that is on file for iTunes and the App Store. If you don't want to use this card, select "Add a different credit or debit card."
  5. When the camera viewfinder appears, position your credit or debit card inside the frame. The app will scan the card for relevant information.
  6. If the card does not automatically scan, you can enter the information manually.

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Once the card is added, you will see that it is listed as "activating." When it has been activated, you will receive a notification on Apple Watch that the card is ready for Apple Pay.

Using Apple Pay

When you are ready, head out to one of the participating retail stores. At checkout, simply open Passbook and Apple Pay app on Apple Watch and select the card you wish to use.

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When prompted, you will double-click the Side button (the button normally used to access your favorite contacts list). Make sure you are close to the reader so it will register your Apple Watch via near-field communication.

Deleting Credit Cards

You can remove credit cards from Apple Pay through the app on Apple Watch. Tap to select the card, then firm press to delete it from the list. You can also remove a card using the Apple Watch app on the iPhone.

If Your Apple Watch is Lost or Stolen

Since Apple hasn't yet added Find My Apple Watch, you should probably first start by deleting your credit card information from Apple Watch

  1. Sign into your account via icloud.com.
  2. Select Settings, then My Devices.
  3. Choose Apple Watch and click Remove All.
  4. You can also put a hold on your cards by calling your bank or credit card issuer directly.

Using Passbook

applewatchusingpassbookWithin the same app, you can use your Passbook loyalty and gift cards. Set up cards on your iPhone using the Passbook App.

When you are near the location of a store that you have a card saved in Passbook for, you will receive a notification on Apple Watch. Tap the notification to open Passbook and scroll to the relevant card. When ready, show the barcode on Apple Watch to the employee that will be scanning your card.

If you rearrange or delete old cards on Passbook on your iPhone, all changes will be reflected on Apple Watch.

Apple's contactless payment service uses a security feature that creates a unique Device Account Number that is assigned to cards once they are installed in Apple Pay. These encrypted card numbers, as well as a transaction-specific dynamic security code, are used at payment kiosks instead of your actual credit card numbers. So, not only is your transaction safer from hacking issues, but your personal information is no longer transmitted to the merchant.

Related Roundups: Apple Watch 11, Apple Pay
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Top Rated Comments

Jimi72 Avatar
136 months ago
Step 1: Move to the US
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BillyTrimble Avatar
136 months ago
What does this have to do with rumors or news I care about? A guide is totally off point for this site. Editors...start pulling your site back to its purpose or we'll jump. Full on content fail here.

"We'll"??? Who is we?

It's fine with me. To you I say, bye bye.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
staveb Avatar
136 months ago
What does this have to do with rumors or news I care about? A guide is totally off point for this site. Editors...start pulling your site back to its purpose or we'll jump. Full on content fail here.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
krewger Avatar
136 months ago
What does this have to do with rumors or news I care about? A guide is totally off point for this site. Editors...start pulling your site back to its purpose or we'll jump. Full on content fail here.

These guides are redundant and a blatant attempt to get search engine hits for macrumors for people trying to set this stuff up. Apple has a full site set up with tutorials on how to do all this. Macrumors needs to quit repeating what Apple already has posted on their user guided tours on apple.com. https://www.apple.com/watch/guided-tours/#film-apple-pay
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
pilot3033 Avatar
136 months ago
You don't need to open the passbook app, you can double press the friends/side button to go directly to Apple Pay from anywhere on the watch.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lk400 Avatar
136 months ago
This doesn't work for me. A very detailed guide, but seems to be missing the only valid piece of information - this doesn't work outside of the USA. Does macrumors really assume everyone is in the USA?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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