Apple Wallet | Redesign
Being new to iPhone there can be a bit of a steep learning curve. Here are my suggestions to flatten the Apple Wallet learning curve a little bit. Yes it is an extra screen, but hear me out...
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Analysis (before):
When you tap a card in the Wallet app it opens a separate card screen.
This screen does not show that the card is ready for payment. You only see it go into ‘payment mode’ when a reader is nearby or after you verify (TouchID or FaceID).
The transactions list can not be searched.
The ‘Done’ button insinuates that you are in an edit mode here.
The transaction dividers have padding on the left but none on the right.
Redesign (after):
Pay and Transactions are split up in two screens. Here’s why:
1) Together with a tooltip it emphasizes that the card is already in payment mode. 2) It keeps the focus on the primary use.
3) A dedicated screen for Transactions allows for easy searching (swipe down from top).
A ‘(back to) Wallet’ button replaces ‘Done’.
Dividers have equal padding left and right.