To activate Tap to Pay, you typically enable it within a compatible payment app (like Square, PayPal, Chase POS) on your iPhone or Android, ensuring NFC is on and your default wallet (Google Wallet for Android) is set, allowing you to accept contactless payments by tapping cards or devices on your phone.
Step-by-step instructions for activating tap to pay
On your iPhone with iOS 18.4 or later, go to Settings > [your payment app], then turn on Improve Tap to Pay on iPhone. Note: If you're not seeing the feedback notification, you may need to enable notifications for Feedback Assistant.
Yes, your phone likely has tap-to-pay if it's a modern smartphone with Near Field Communication (NFC) enabled, which you can check in your phone's settings (look for "NFC" or "Contactless payments") and then set up using apps like Google Wallet or Apple Pay. To use it, turn on NFC in Settings, add your credit/debit cards to your phone's digital wallet app, unlock your phone, and tap it near any terminal showing the contactless symbol.
To enable NFC, go to your phone's Settings, search for "NFC," and toggle the switch on; you can find it under Connections or Connected Devices, or use the Quick Settings panel by swiping down from the top for a fast toggle, but remember the exact path (like 'NFC & contactless payments' on Samsung) can vary by phone model.
Most modern smartphones, including iPhone (iPhone 6 and later) and many Android devices (Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, newer OnePlus, etc.), support tap-to-pay via NFC, using digital wallets like Apple Pay, Google Wallet, or Samsung Pay for contactless payments, with specific model compatibility depending on the app and carrier. The key is an NFC chip and a compatible digital wallet app for seamless, card-free transactions.
Set up tap to pay
If you receive a “Something's wrong” message during a Tap to Pay sale, confirm the following: Your device is supported: Tap to Pay is currently available on iPhone XS and above running iOS 16.7 or later. Your device software is up-to-date: To update to the latest version, go to Settings > General > Software Update.
In your bank's app, check your card settings.
Steps
Pay with your default card on an iPhone with Face ID
Tap to Pay not working usually stems from phone settings (NFC off, locked screen), physical obstructions (thick case), expired/invalid card, merchant issues, or app glitches, requiring you to unlock your phone, remove/re-add cards, check NFC settings, update the app, or restart your device to resolve.
Turn on Auto Tap at Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control > Tap Behavior > Auto Tap. After you turn on Auto Tap, you can select an item and wait for the Auto Tap interval to finish. Set up a switch to perform the tap gesture at Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control > Switches.
Yes, you can tap a card on an iPhone, both to pay using Apple Pay (by holding your iPhone near a reader) and for businesses to accept payments via the "Tap to Pay on iPhone" feature (where a customer taps their card or digital wallet on the merchant's iPhone). You use your iPhone like a contactless card in stores by double-clicking the side button (Face ID) or home button (Touch ID) and tapping the top of your phone to the reader, or you can use it to accept payments from customers with compatible apps.
Yes, your phone likely has tap-to-pay if it's a modern smartphone with Near Field Communication (NFC) enabled, which you can check in your phone's settings (look for "NFC" or "Contactless payments") and then set up using apps like Google Wallet or Apple Pay. To use it, turn on NFC in Settings, add your credit/debit cards to your phone's digital wallet app, unlock your phone, and tap it near any terminal showing the contactless symbol.
Tap to Pay on iPhone has a per-transaction limit for contactless payments of $50,000, and a per-transaction limit for physical contactless cards of $10,000. To accept payments with Tap to Pay on iPhone, you need to do the following: Use an iPhone XS or newer.
To enable NFC, go to your phone's Settings, search for "NFC," and toggle the switch on; you can find it under Connections or Connected Devices, or use the Quick Settings panel by swiping down from the top for a fast toggle, but remember the exact path (like 'NFC & contactless payments' on Samsung) can vary by phone model.