Apple
- Apple has launched a credit card that customers can use with its virtual payment service, Apple Pay.
- The Apple Card is made of titanium, and has no annual, late, or international fees.
- Here's when the Apple Card will be available, and how you can sign up to get yours.
Apple revealed this week that it had a created its first-ever physical credit card, and its no-fee model is already drawing in eager customers.
The Apple Card will have no annual, late, or international fees, and an interest rate that Apple says will be "among the lowest" industry-wide. The card works as an alternate to Apple Pay for stores and retailers that don't take contactless payments.
Between the no fees and slick metal design, the Apple Card has created hype among customers looking to get their hands on their very own. The card, however, is not yet available for use.
Here's when the Apple Card will be available and how you can sign up: