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Apple could remove a key iPhone Wallet app limitation with iOS 27

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Create your own passes in Apple Wallet with iOS 27
Soon it might not matter than your gym doesn't have an app that supports Apple Wallet.
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A report published Monday claims iOS 27 will bring a long-requested upgrade to the iPhone Apple Wallet application: the ability for users to create their own passes directly within the app.

If true, this would significantly expand how iPhone owners manage everyday cards and tickets with the app.

Create your own passes in Apple Wallet… eventually

To understand why this is a frequently requested feature, suppose that your gym gives you a plastic keycard with a barcode or QR code, but no digital Wallet option. Today, your choices are limited: carry the card, take a screenshot or use a third-party application.

But Bloomberg reported on Monday that, “Apple Inc. is preparing a new ‘Create a Pass’ feature for its next major iPhone software update, allowing users to build and customize their own digital tickets and gift cards within the Wallet app.”

Let’s continue the example from above to see how this new feature might work. On your iPhone running iOS 27, you scan the barcode on the physical membership card your gym gave you using your handset. The Wallet app recognizes it as something that can function like a pass. Wallet then creates a custom entry, maybe labeling it “Gym Membership.” From there, the pass behaves much like a pass created by a third-party app. When you walk into the gym, you open Wallet, tap your custom pass and the scanner reads the barcode. And it’s easier than using the plastic card.

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