Pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay
Apple Pay and Google Pay make the checkout process faster, letting you complete your transaction with just a tap or a click. These payment methods integrate seamlessly with the devices you already use every day.
For Apple Pay, you must have an iPhone. For Google Pay, you must have an Android phone running Android 9.0 or higher with an NFC (Near Field Communication) chip. Google Pay is now Google Wallet.
Placing your order on Android phones:
You can use Google Pay to purchase your plan or phone.
- At checkout, scroll down to “Card info”.
Note: If you have a saved payment method, click “New Card” first. - Select Google Pay.
- Agree to the terms and conditions.
- Decide to save Google Pay as your future payment method or not.
- Click Pay Now.
- When your Google Pay popup appears, follow instructions on the screen to submit payment.
Placing your order on iPhones:
You can use Apple Pay to purchase your plan or phone.
- At checkout, scroll down to “Card info”.
Note: If you have a saved payment method, click “New Card” first. - Select Apple Pay.
- Agree to the terms and conditions.
- Decide to save Apple Pay as your future payment method or not.
- Click Pay Now.
- When your Apple Pay popup appears follow instructions on screen to submit payment.
Placing your order on Desktop (Safari browsers):
You can use Apple Pay to purchase your plan or phone.
- At checkout, scroll down to “Card info”.
Note: If you have a saved payment method, click “New Card” first. - Select Apple Pay.
- Agree to the terms and conditions.
- Decide to save Apple Pay as your future payment method or not.
- Click Pay Now.
- On your iPhone, the Apple Pay screen appears. Follow instructions on the screen to submit payment.
- Back on your desktop screen, the order process will complete.
Placing your order on Desktop (All other browsers):
At this time, you can only pay on a desktop computer using Apple Pay in the Safari browser. Please complete your order with a credit or debit card instead.
Help with Google Pay
If you’re having trouble with your Google Pay payment, resources are available. Click one of the following links for helpful content about Google Pay payments:
- Edit or remove a payment method
- Find supported payment methods for contactless purchases
- Find your balance in Google Pay (US only)
- Use your Google Pay balance to pay businesses (US only)
- Google Pay limits
Help with Apple Pay
If you’re having trouble with your Apple Pay payment, resources are available. Click one of the following links for helpful content about Apple Pay payments:
- Manage your cards
- Learn how to connect your cards
- View transactions
- Learn about tracking orders
- Learn about privacy