Here's What's New in iOS 17 for Wallet and Apple Pay

In a video released today, Apple has outlined several improvements coming to the Wallet app and Apple Pay with iOS 17. The software update is currently in beta and will be released to the public later this year for the iPhone XS and newer.

Apple Wallet
A major redesign for the Wallet app that was rumored ahead of WWDC never materialized, with only modest changes made in iOS 17.

Apple Pay order tracking is getting several enhancements, including Apple Maps support, receipts for transactions, the ability to add an order to the Wallet app from an email attachment, and a new "Track with Apple Wallet" button for apps and websites.

If a user is tracking an Apple Pay order with a specified pickup time and location, the Maps app will now proactively suggest it through Siri Suggestions.

Apple Pay Order Tracking in Apple Maps
Merchants can now attach a receipt to Apple Pay orders as a PDF or image file, so the customer has a record of payment in the Wallet app. Merchants can also now attach Apple Pay orders to emails, such as the order confirmation email. The customer can then tap on the email attachment in the Mail app and add the order to the Wallet app.

Apple Pay Order Tracking Email
Apple has also introduced a new "Track with Apple Wallet" button that merchants can add within their iPhone apps and websites.

Track with Apple Wallet
As previously announced by Apple, iPhone users will be able to present a driver's license or ID stored in the Wallet app at participating businesses and venues starting later this year. Users will simply hold their iPhone or Apple Watch near the business's iPhone to verify their age and identity for things like alcohol, rental cars, and more.

Wallet ID Businesses Gray
Apple calls this feature Tap to Present ID on iPhone and provides more details in its video.

Related Roundups: Apple Pay, iOS 17, iPadOS 17

Top Rated Comments

Alan Wynn Avatar
4 days ago at 09:51 am
Now if my state would just support Driver’s Licenses in Wallet. :-(
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adrianlondon Avatar
4 days ago at 09:56 am

:confused: You're having trouble differentiating one card from another?

Each card is clearly different from one another. No way I'm going to confused, for instance, an AmEx card from a Sapphire Reserve card or a Bank of America card. Even someone who's color blind can see difference.


Apparently it's possible for some people to have cards that don't look the same as yours.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Feek Avatar
4 days ago at 09:29 am
These look like nice additions.

But please can we have Apple Cash in the UK.

thxbye.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
adrianlondon Avatar
4 days ago at 09:43 am
There's also a new automation trigger.

I never knew I could buy a new identity ...




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1Peace Avatar
4 days ago at 10:13 am

:confused: You're having trouble differentiating one card from another?

Each card is clearly different from one another. No way I'm going to confused, for instance, an AmEx card from a Sapphire Reserve card or a Bank of America card. Even someone who's color blind can see difference.


If you have two cards from the same bank they will look identical in that view.
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Satchmoo Avatar
4 days ago at 09:46 am
Mkay - meanwhile we are still waiting for the possibility to actually name cards to be able to differentiate them from another
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