New Apple iPhone X ad shows you how to send money using a message

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It's hard to believe that it was just yesterday when we told you about the latest ad for the Apple iPhone X. The commercial showed how users of Apple's tenth anniversary handset can pay for a purchase using Apple Pay, and verify their identity using Face ID. Called "Fly Market," the ad takes place in a flea market as hats, shirts, glasses and jewelry fly through the air to outfit our hero, who is also looking pretty fly at the end of the spot.

The new ad is called "Pay With A Message," which refers to the Apple Pay Cash feature. Using the iMessage app, users can send and receive money to and from other iPhone owners. This is similar to the peer-to-peer money transfers offered by other services like PayPal.

In this quick 15 second commercial, the newly fly star from yesterday's ad returns. Spotting a green pocket square that his friend is sporting, both men apparently reach a price for the sale of this accessory. Using Apple Pay Cash, $17 is sent from the buyer to the seller and the green pocket square changes ownership like magic.

Just so you know, Apple Pay Cash is available for those iPhone users whose device is running iOS 11.2 or higher. And yes, you can view the ad by clicking on the video at the top of this story.

source: Apple

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