Leaked Images Show Apple Card’s Design in the Wild

Apple’s upcoming Apple Card credit card is now being tested by both its corporate and retail employees ahead of a planned summer launch, and unsurprisingly, some images of the card have leaked out.

We already know what the Apple Card looks like thanks to Apple’s promotional materials, but it’s still interesting to see the design in person, with iMore sharing some photos provided by an Apple employee.


In person, the titanium card is as minimalist as it looks online, with the front featuring a simple embossed Apple logo, a chip, and a name, which in iMore‘s image, has been removed for privacy. There’s no card number or expiration date included, nor is there a CVV on the back.

The Apple Card won’t use a traditional card number, instead generating virtual card numbers and confirmation codes for purchases, which can be obtained from the Wallet app on the iPhone.

The back of the Apple Card is just as barren as the front, featuring embossed Goldman Sachs and Mastercard logos, along with a magstripe at the back. Goldman Sachs and Mastercard are Apple’s Apple Card partners. For those curious, the Apple Card appears to weigh in at 14.75 grams.


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https://www.macrumors.com/2019/06/21/leaked-apple-card-images/

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