The steps at this point are the same as making a purchase in-store. With your cards stored in the Wallet app , you can use Apple Pay to make secure payments in stores, for transit, in apps, and on websites that support Apple Pay. Using Apple Pay can be simpler than using a physical card, and safer too. The iPhone 7 uses a Nano-SIM card, which you'll have been given if you took out a pay monthly contract. In Italy, you can use your iPhone and Apple Watch to make Apple Pay purchases in shops with your Maestro card. Set up Apple Pay in Wallet on iPhone. If you bought the phone 'SIM free', you might need to carefully cut your card down to fit - just make sure you don't damage the metal connectors. If you want to use Apple Pay with more than one device, you need to add your card to each device. To get started, choose your device below. To use Apple Pay online, simply follow the merchant’s steps to the point where you’re prompted to authenticate for Apple Pay. In China mainland, you can only use Apple Pay on the web in Safari on compatible iPhone and iPad models using iOS 11.2 or later. In Messages, use Apple Pay to send and receive money from friends and family and to make purchases using Business Chat. The first step to getting your phone set up is to insert the SIM card. After you set up Apple Pay on iPhone or Apple Watch, you can use your cards on the web in Safari 3 on some Mac models, while signed in to iCloud. Here's what you need to create a new Suica card in Wallet to use with Apple Pay on your iPhone or Apple Watch: iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus (purchased in Japan), or iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus or later with Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode set up; Apple Watch Series 2 (purchased in Japan) or Apple Watch Series 3 or later with a passcode set up In the Netherlands, you can only use Apple Pay on the web on a compatible iPhone or iPad. To make a purchase in-store using a locked iPhone X, iPhone XR, or iPhone XS, double-click the side button and then look at your iPhone.