Apple Pay Now Lets You Pay Later With Synchrony [Updated x2]

Synchrony is now available as a buy-now, pay-later option when checking out with Apple Pay online and in apps on iPhone and iPad.

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Synchrony was added to a list of Apple Pay installment providers in the U.S. in an Apple support document that was updated today, joining Affirm and Klarna. The addition was spotted by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.

iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 users can select "Other Cards & Pay Later Options" when checking out with Apple Pay to access payment plans available from Synchrony.

Apple discontinued its own buy-now, pay-later service called Apple Pay Later last year, and started partnering with third-party providers. Apple Pay Later let qualifying customers split a purchase made with Apple Pay into four equal payments over six weeks, with no interest or fees. Affirm, Klarna, and now Synchrony offer similar financing options.

Update: Apple removed Synchrony from the support document after we published. This integration is not yet live.

Update — January 16: The payment plans are now available.

Related Roundups: Apple Pay, iOS 18, iPadOS 18

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21 weeks ago

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Mr. Heckles Avatar
21 weeks ago
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21 weeks ago
Perfect service for apple users, users with no self control, buying outside their budget.
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21 weeks ago

You still have to pay it off next month, unless you think doing the minimum payment is ok. If you are paying it off next month, why not just wait 1 month to buy whatever.
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Pencil Pro it was at $100 down from $130
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A lot of those deals do come back not long after, by New Year’s Eve likely, but rarely all of the items at the same time. Trade-In loses value over time and the 20% discount was definitely a one time one purchase only offer up until December 24th.

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21 weeks ago

Perfect service for apple users, users with no self control, buying outside their budget.
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