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Barclays has confirmed it will support Apple Pay in the UK, despite being left off the initial list of launch partners.

Writing on Twitter, the bank said: “We are really excited about the launch of Apple Pay and will bring Barclays debit cards and Barclaycard credit cards to Apple Pay in the future.”

The news comes as Apple Pay’s rollout finally begins across the country.

HSBC customers were left disappointed after they discovered they could not use the service, despite their bank being listed as a partner for the July launch.

The bank has since said that it will be launching on Apple Pay later this month. First Direct, which had also been expected to offer Apple Pay access straight away, will also offer Apple Pay by the end of July.

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Apple. Samsung and Google will both want Apple Pay to succeed.

Because once it does, their forthcoming mobile payment services, backed up by fingerprint scanners on top-end Android handsets, will also take off, finally bringing the mobile payment revolution into the mainstream.

Apple Pay is likely to remain niche and novel.

But as new pay terminals come in and more banks get on board, expect to see more than just your average tech fanatic using their iPhone to pay for everything from a new coat to a meal in a big-name chain restaurants.

It will take time, but it’s hard not to see Apple Pay being a success.

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For one, most outlets with contactless machines will limit you to spending £20, treating Apple Pay on an iPhone just like a standard contactless card.

When you can use the latter without having to press down on your smartphone’s home button in order to make a purchase, Apple Pay suddenly looks less alluring.

There are changes coming. That limit is set to rise to £30 in September. And new machines which allow higher value transactions are also set to come in over the next few months.

In fact, a string of shops and services are already offering the chance to spend big. These include Apple, Boots, H&M, Pret, Transport for London and London taxis.

Still, this needs to be far more wide–ranging for Apple Pay to enjoy anything more than novelty status in its first few months. It simply adds friction to low cost transactions at this point.

Where it will really come into its own is when you’re making big-ticket purchases.

Once that becomes standard practice (and with iPhone sales booming, it surely will), the need to take your wallet out will disappear.

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Apple Pay’s UK launch appears to have been warmly welcomed by iPhone owners.

Complaints to banks not on board from launch are rife on Twitter, with many saying they’d sooner change accounts than wait to use the service.

That’s understandable. The promise of being able to leave your wallet at home and just use your phone has been lingering for the best part of a decade.

And while other mobile payment solutions have been available for some time, such as EE’s Cash On Tap, none have offered the same heightened security as Apple Pay.

Touch ID’s fingerprint scanner is what makes Apple Pay so alluring. And therefore, that should mean Apple Pay gets off to a fast start.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 looks set to be unveiled in August, amid rumours that the Korean company is bringing the device's launch forward by a month.

A ‘person familiar with the matter’ has briefed the Wall Street Journal on the plans. Samsung usually reveals its Note range around the annual IFA trade show held in Berlin in early September.

However, last year it saw its Galaxy Note 4 lose the battle for headlines, with Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launching just six days later.

Apple went on to sell a record number of iPhones, while Samsung floundered in its wake.

The run-up to launch last time out also saw Samsung’s devices compared unfavourably with Apple’s, as last-minute rumours flew about just what Apple had planned for its new phones.

Samsung's decision to move the Note 5's due date comes just days after the phone-maker revealed surprisingly disappointing results for the April to June quarter.

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Therefore, launching the Note 5 in August is essential. It can have a clear run at the tech press at a traditionally quiet time of year.

It can show off its device to punters well ahead of the iPhone 6S, which is expected in early September.

And if it can get the phone in stores within a matter of days after its launch event, it might just edge itself back to profitability.

Those, though, are some big ifs.

Hype around Apple’s new iPhones isn’t going to die quietly and rumours have suggested that Apple has already ordered as many as 90 million units, so confident is it of selling even more of its handsets than last year.

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Call it dancing to Apple’s tune. Call it a calculated move to get more headlines and build more hype. But Samsung’s apparent move to bring the launch of its Galaxy Note 5 forward to August makes complete sense.

The Korean giant is not in a good way right now. Sure, it’s still making big money.

But with its profits set to slip again according to its own initial forecasts, something needs to be done in order to wrest back the initiative and show itself to be on a par with its arch rival and fiercest competitor.

The Note series of devices usually launches at or around IFA in Berlin in early September, a move designed to draw the hordes towards Samsung at a public event, while showing its fellow Android mobile-makers who’s boss.

Last year, that backfired in a major way, with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, replete with larger displays, arriving six days later and stealing headlines and sales galore. It’s something Samsung hasn’t got over.

Its S6 and S6 Edge were supposed to usher in a return to commercial superiority.

But a miscalculation regarding demand for the latter device meant its profits have hit the skids for the seventh quarter running.

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Wednesday 1 July 2015



HTC revealed its latest flagship phone, the HTC One M9, at Mobile World Congress on Sunday. And to the delight of fully paid-up fans, the handset addressed many of the minor criticisms of the much-lauded, last-gen One M8.

But while the camera has been improved to 20 megapixels and the Sense user interface has acquired a handy Google Now-style digital assistant dimension, the screen hasn't had the sort of upgrade you might expect.

Not least because HTC opted to shun QuadHD/2K display tech in favour of the Super LCD 3 technology that featured in the One M8..

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Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, so it comes down to their skins.

Samsung’s TouchWiz is a lot less intrusive than previous incarnations, and for the first time you can delete some of the pre-loaded apps.

Not going to use Microsoft OneDrive? Uninstall it and free up some space.

It still looks a bit cheap and inconsistent though. It’s badly in need of a refresh.

HTC’s Sense 7 UI looks a lot slicker and has a neat way of serving up apps relevant to where you are and what you’re doing.

You can also customise the look of the phone right down to the navigation bar. Which is something we haven’t seen before.

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The HTC One M9 boasts a much better camera than its predecessor.

Its 20-megapixel sensor captures bags more detail than the 4-megapixel ‘UltraPixel’ shooter on the One (M8).

HTC hasn’t shunned the UltraPixel tech completely though.

Rather, it has incorporated it in the front-facer, which makes much more sense, as it’s better suited to dimly-lit conditions, such as bars, where you’re more likely to take selfies.

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There’s plenty to enjoy with the S6 Edge.

It has the best camera Samsung has ever put into a phone, it doubles as a universal remote control and there are plenty of software add-ons, as we’ll see in the next section.

But the screen is the real standout feature.

Its 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution is the joint sharpest around, and looks amazing with its wraparound design.

The edges also open up a whole host of new features.

You can set tiles on them to light up different colours for your closest contacts.

When one calls, it will flash that colour, so if the phone is face down on the desk you know who’s calling without picking it up.

They can also show other information such as notifications and a trending news story.

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At first glance, the One M9 might look just like the One (M8), but there are some subtle differences.

A ridge connects the front and back of the phone, making it look as if the back is a tray that the handset sits in.

It also has a new dual-tone finish, is easier to grip, and the power button is now on the side instead of the top, making it easier to reach.

The power button is also ridged, so you can discern it from the volume buttons by touch alone.

It’s a close one, but for the leaps and bounds it’s come since its predecessor, we have to give it to the Galaxy S6 Edge.

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In the face of the iPhone and improved build quality from HTC, Samsung couldn’t justify sticking with plastic.

It’s used metal for a number of handsets recently, including the Galaxy A7 and Galaxy Alpha. And it makes perfect sense on the S6 Edge.

The back is coated with glass, which, like the Xperia Z3, will soon be covered in fingerprints.

The back edges are a bit sharp too, but that’s not a deal-breaker.

Overall, it’s a huge improvement on the previous Galaxy S iterations.

Purists might decry the lack of a removable back and swappable battery, but we’ll happily sacrifice that for better build quality.

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he HTC One M9 builds on the excellent design of its predecessor, but doesn’t do anything drastically different.

Not that that’s a bad thing – the One (M8) was one of the most dapper devices of last year.

It feels tall and narrow in the hand, and reassuringly weighty. Which makes sense – it is 25g heavier than the S6 Edge.

For the dazzling display, though, this round goes to the S6 Edge.

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At the end of March, the HTC One M9 went on sale, boasting upgraded specs and a similar natty design as its predecessor.

Just a week or so later, Samsung launched not one, but two new flagships: the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

Here we’re pitting the S6 Edge – with its fancy curved screen – against the One M9 to see which should be crowned smartphone king.

Are you sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin.

The Galaxy S6 Edge is made of metal, which is a departure from the usual plastic build of the Galaxy S range.

The back also doesn’t come off, which means you can’t replace the battery.

We applaud the move to metal. It feels a lot more premium than its predecessors, which felt cheap and plasticky.

When you’re spending north of £500 on a smartphone, you want it to feel like an expensive piece of kit.

The other thing you’ll notice is the screen, which curves on each side to wrap around the device.

It might not sound like a big change, but it looks really futuristic, like it goes on forever. Two thumbs-up from us.

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 the iPhone 6S as more of the same a full three months before it lands, it’s worth remembering that significant changes are expected under the bonnet.

The handset is thought to be the first to feature Force Touch pressure-sensitive screen technology, which enables users to interact with a wholly new set of gestures.

It’s also due to feature a beefier A9 dual-core processor to keep things zippy and improve the iPhone’s capacity to handle 3D games.

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This is born out by the fact that the apertures around the lens – for camera, mic and LED flash - are exactly the same as the current edition.

The lack of surprises doesn’t stop there. The Lightning Connector port, speakers and headphone holes appear to be located in the same places too.

And you’ll have noticed too that the silver shade of the phone in the photos is indistinguishable from the iPhone 6.

Of course it’s not conclusive, but that does cast a soupcon of doubt on claims that Apple will offer different colour options according to the territory they’re being sold in. A rose gold edition had even been mooted for the Chinese market.

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Apple apostles finally got their first bona-fide look at what’s in store for them with the iPhone 6S, after images purporting to show the handset’s shell leaked online.

Obtained by 9to5 Mac, the snaps suggest that the dimensions, design and buttons of the phone will be unchanged from the iPhone 6. That’s utterly in keeping with Apple’s habit of following a radical update to the iPhone with a much less dramatic, iterative model.

The photos also all-but confirm that the iPhone 6S will retain the same camera flash and won’t be home to a dual-lens camera or the multiple megapixel upgrade that some tech sites predicted.