Gurman: Apple Pay Later could be delayed to 2023 as it faces ‘significant technical and engineering challenges’

Apple Pay Later

Apple Pay Later was announced during the WWDC 2022 keynote. It will be a way to let customers pay in installments simply by choosing the option in the Wallet app when they make payments. Originally rumored to be introduced this year, it seems this service could be delayed to Spring 2023 with iOS 16.4.

According to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman in his Power On newsletter, there’s a strong reason why Apple Pay Later will be delayed until the end of the iOS 16 cycle. He says that many iOS 16 features will miss the initial release but will be available later this year. Apple Pay Later is the only one that doesn’t have a time frame. He wrote:

… iOS 16 was released on Sept. 12, and Apple Pay Later was a no-show. The company didn’t make any fuss or major disclosure about the delay …

Gurman noted that Apple did include a message at the bottom of the iOS 16 website.

He continued:

… This leads me to believe that the company isn’t completely certain when Apple Pay Later will be ready for launch. It’s possible the feature won’t arrive until iOS 16.4 in the spring. I’m hearing there have been fairly significant technical and engineering challenges in rolling out the service, leading to the delays.

Apple Pay Later | Screengrabs of the service

Apple Pay Later will be an interesting addition for US customers, as it will have zero interest and no fees. Here’s how Apple describes this service:

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.

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Brazilian tech Journalist. Author at 9to5Mac. Previously at tv globo, the main TV broadcaster in Latin America.

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