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Reddit
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r/iphone on Reddit: iPhone 16 Pro Max Side Button Apple Pay
September 25, 2024 -

Hello, I’m on the Apple Intelligence Beta. Setting under Wallet for double click to Apple Pay is ON, however double clicking does not work.

Restarted phone, nothing. Double checked accessibility settings of side button, nothing. Confirmed not hardware issue as screenshot and Siri work from the button.

Has anyone else had this issue? Or any troubleshooting advice?

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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 253773362
What is the apple wallet shortcut when ph… - Apple Community
This iPhone uses Touch ID. Double click the Home Button for Apple Pay. ... The shortcut (double tapping home) only works when the phone is *locked* sorry for the typo.
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Apple Support
support.apple.com › guide › iphone › use-apple-pay-for-contactless-payments-iphbd4cf42b4 › ios
Use Apple Pay for contactless payments on iPhone - Apple Support
Tip: With a connected account such as Apple Card, you can quickly check the account balance and remaining credit by tapping the card. Tap the card again when you’re ready to pay. Hold the top of your iPhone near the card reader until you see Done or a checkmark on the screen.
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Leatherborne
leatherborne.com › blogs › how-to-iphone › how-to-easily-use-apple-pay-on-the-iphone-16-pro-max
A Guide to Using Apple Pay on the iPhone 16 Pro Max Easily – Leatherborne
April 3, 2025 - Apple Pay on the iPhone 16 Pro Max allows users to make contactless payments using the device’s NFC capabilities. A common method to access Apple Pay is by double-clicking the side button, which brings up the Wallet app for quick transactions.
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iDownloadBlog
idownloadblog.com › home › how to quickly access wallet and apple pay on the lock screen
How to quickly access Wallet and Apple Pay on the Lock screen
July 8, 2022 - You can now make your purchases by double-pressing the Side button or Home button to access Wallet without unlocking your iPhone, a feature partially borrowed from the Apple Watch.
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iPhone Life
iphonelife.com › how-to › finances
The Only Apple Wallet Shortcut You Need
July 22, 2025 - You don't have to be on the Lock Screen to invoke Apple Pay. This double-click action works anywhere, whether you're scrolling Facebook, responding to a text, or snapping a photo. That's how to access your wallet on the iPhone's Lock Screen. Your days of fumbling in your purse or physical wallet for your credit cards are over, and you should be ready to use this Apple Wallet shortcut from your Lock Screen at a moment's notice.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255769091
iPhone 16 pro max : Apple Pay and video i… - Apple Community
It sounds like you’re dealing with a couple of issues on your new iPhone 16 Pro Max, (a lot of people have been, especially my brother) but you’re definitely not alone. For the Apple Pay issue, where double-clicking the side button isn’t working, and you’ve already toggled the settings ...
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Gadget Hacks
ios.gadgethacks.com › how-to › hidden-action-opens-apple-pay-from-your-iphones-lock-screen-0231966
The Hidden Action That Opens Apple Pay from Your iPhone's Lock Screen << iOS & iPhone :: Gadget Hacks
January 22, 2020 - Don't Miss: You Should Open the Wallet App Before Paying with Your iPhone · Double-clicking the Side button on the lock screen activates Wallet. If your iPhone has a Home button, double-click that instead.
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YouTube
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💳 iPhone 16/16 Pro Max: How to Enable/Disable Double Click Side Button to Open Wallet & Apple Pay - YouTube
Want quick access to your Wallet and Apple Pay on iPhone? This ITJungles video shows you how to enable or disable the double-click side button feature to ope...
Published   November 7, 2024
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Tech Savvy Life
techsavvy.life › 2025 › 10 › 07 › quick-access-to-apple-wallet-on-iphone-lock-screen
How to Access Apple Wallet from iPhone Lock Screen Fast
October 8, 2025 - The article explains how to quickly access Apple Wallet from the iPhone Lock Screen using the double-click side button shortcut. This feature allows users to make contactless payments and retrieve passes without needing to pull out a physical wallet.
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SlashGear
slashgear.com › 1655750 › iphone-shortcut-apple-wallet-lock-screen
This iPhone Shortcut Lets You Quickly Access Apple Wallet From The Lock Screen - SlashGear
September 7, 2024 - All you have to do is whip out your iPhone or maneuver your Apple Watch, hold it close to the contactless reader, and use Touch ID or Face ID to complete the transaction. It might seem complicated to the uninitiated, but in reality, it can all be done in a few seconds, which is why you'll often hear them referred to as touch-and-go payments.
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Simplemobile
support.simplemobile.com › en › brands › Apple › SMAPI16PMC › faq › 3098681
How do I set up and use Apple Pay?
Select the model of your undefined phone to get help and browse tutorials, FAQ's and Guides
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Popular Science
popsci.com › diy › tech hacks › what every button on your iphone can do (including hidden features)
What every button on your iPhone can do (including hidden features) | Popular Science
September 21, 2025 - The power button can also be pressed twice in quick succession to launch Apple Pay, but again there’s a toggle switch for this in Settings: Apps > Wallet > Apple Pay Defaults. If this isn’t enabled or Apple Pay isn’t set up, it won’t work.
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MacRumors
forums.macrumors.com › iphone, ipad, and ipod touch › ios and ipados › ios 18
18.4 Lock Screen Wallet shortcut button | MacRumors Forums
April 10, 2025 - You still need to double-click the side button to confirm FaceID. You can just hold an unlocked iPhone up to an NFC payment terminal and the card will pop up but you still need to double click to confirm the payment.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/shortcuts › [tutorial] how to automatically add apple pay transactions to 3rd party apps using shortcuts (ios 17)
r/shortcuts on Reddit: [Tutorial] How to automatically add Apple Pay transactions to 3rd party apps using shortcuts (iOS 17)
October 22, 2023 -

With iOS 17, Apple introduced a new (hidden) feature called Transaction Triggers in the Shortcuts app. This feature allows you to automatically execute any shortcut after making a purchase using Apple Pay. While this feature may not be immediately obvious, it can be incredibly useful, especially for those who track their spending using third-party apps. In this tutorial, I'll walk you through the process of automatically adding Apple Pay transactions to third-party apps using this new shortcut.

Configuring this feature involves a few steps, but it's relatively straightforward. I'll illustrate this process using my own app, Budget Flow, but it should work with any expense tracking app that offers shortcut integration.

Here's how to set it up:

  • Create a new personal automation by opening the Shortcuts app and going to the "Automations" tab. Tap the "+" button to add a new automation and select "Transaction".

  • On the next screen, you can select the cards and categories that this automation will apply to. You can leave all options selected. However, at the bottom of the screen, select "Run Immediately" to avoid having to manually confirm it. Tap "Next" to continue.

  • You will then need to select "New Blank Automation" to create a new one. Inside this new automation, tap "Add Action", select the "Budget Flow" app, and choose the "Create transaction" shortcut.

  • To ensure that it receives the correct input, expand the shortcut by tapping the arrow button. You'll need to configure the shortcut according to your preferences, such as specifying the "Budget Book", "Account" or "Category" to use. Set the "Type" to "Expense" to add the new transactions as expenses by default. The most important step here is to configure the "Amount" field to use the input from the received transaction. Select the "Amount" field, tap "Select Variable", and choose "Shortcut Input".

  • Since we only want the amount of the received transaction, we need to tap "Shortcut Input" again to configure which part of it will be passed to the shortcut. You must select the "Amount" value here. Optionally, you can repeat this process for the "Notes" field to add the "Merchant" to the notes as well, if you wish.

  • Your automation is now properly configured. Simply tap "Done", and you're all set.

  • Now, every time you make a purchase with Apple Pay, the transaction is automatically added to the app! 🎉

Hope you found this tutorial useful 😊 Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences with the "Transaction Triggers" feature below!

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Nice! Looks great! I’ve been using this to track my own expenses in an Apple Numbers spreadsheet and it’s great! I have left it on run after confirmation as it needs to open Numbers to do it tho. I wish it could add row to tables in the background! Then it’d be as smooth as what you have.
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Off topic: I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect budget tracking tool for the last 3 years, and this App is probably the closest to it. Glad I saw your post here. Pretty much all of the features you have implemented are crucial for the way I track my own personal expenses and income. Roadmap is looking solid atm for what I’d like to see in the perfect budgeting application. I’m hard-core into shortcuts when it comes to automating my expense tracking, and Apple’s new transaction trigger has been a godsend. Wish the app could do the following from Shortcuts as well: populate the remaining fields (location, time, payee, etc) from the “Create transaction” shortcut attach photos to transaction from shortcut dynamically assign a category from a variable when creating a transaction create recurring transactions find/list through existing transaction (with filtering, similar to what you can do with the calendar shorcuts) get information from the app: like current balance, balance per account/category, etc not shortcuts related: have a pie chart on the overview tab to show spending by category for current time period I’ve been using Acountit for a year now (came from Spendy before that), which doesn’t have most of the above, but has very rich data for transactions: title, notes, tags, custom tax, custom statuses, pinnable transactions, great filtering, custom time periods. My main gripe with that application is the fact that there’s no way to set expense category from Shortcuts, requiring a lot of manual work. I’m going to rework my automation setup to try out Budget Flow through the next couple of months. So far, first impressions have been very positive, and like I said, glad I stumbled upon this post.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › docs › DOC-250003516
Double-Click side button usage for Apple Pay
Go to your Home Screen and double-click the side button. You will notice that Wallet app is now open and ready for payment.