iOS 11.2. Apple Pay Cash has been launched for iPhone and iPad

iOS 11.2 has Apple Pay Cash available starting last night for users around the world, the new function being offered for the first time by Apple.

iOS 11.2 are Apple Pay Cash available starting last night for iPhone and iPad, Apple's new service allowing mobile payments using Apple Pay and iMessage. Apple announced the launch of Apple Pay Cash back in June, but the system is only available in December, but only in countries that have Apple Pay.

iOS 11.2 has Apple Pay Cash available as an existing application in the Messages application, allowing users to use it for mobile payments. Apple Pay Cash is designed to facilitate money transfers in iOS 11.2, the amounts received by users can be kept in Apple Pay for future payments, or withdrawn to the attached bank accounts.

iOS 11.2 offers Apple Pay Cash for the time being only for the Americans, the Apple company needing authorizations before being able to extend its availability to other countries on the planet. This is necessary because Apple Pay Cash facilitates free money transfers between users through the system, but when money is withdrawn from the accounts, a commission of 3% per amount is applied, they being limited to 3000 dollars.

iOS 11.2 will not have Apple Pay Cash in Romania, but I think that iOS 12 will not bring Apple Pay to Romania either, so we should not get our hopes up about the launch of this system. The Apple company has had an extremely difficult time expanding the availability of Apple Pay Cash in various countries around the world, so I don't know if we will have the system available in the next few years.