Those who have tried Apple Pay can attest that paying with your iPhone couldn’t be simpler. You just hold your device near the contactless reader with your finger on Touch ID or your face authenticated with Face ID to pay for the goods or services you bought.

But wouldn’t it be great if you could choose any payment cards, passes, and loyalty cards from your Apple Pay account on the Lock screen, without having to unlock your iPhone?

Hand holding an iPhone with Apple Pay screen showing added payment cards

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. You then simply choose a card and authenticate your purchase via Touch ID or Face ID.

Here’s how you can enable Wallet access right from the iPhone’s Lock screen with just a few taps.

Enable Wallet access on Lock Screen under Face ID and Passcode settings on iPhone

How to access Wallet from iPhone’s Lock screen

1)LaunchSettingson your iPhone.

2)TapWallet & Apple Pay.

3)Toggle theDouble-Click Side Buttonswitch to enable or disable this feature (it’s on by default). If your iPhone has a Home button, your option will sayDouble-Click Home Button, as seen on the screenshot below.

4)You will also need to enable Wallet access from the Lock screen. For that, go toSettings>Touch/Face ID & Passcode, punch in your device passcode, and flip theWalletswitch in theAllow Access When Lockedsubsection to the ON position.

That’s it. You can now access Apple Pay without unlocking your iPhone and access your non-default credit, debit, and loyalty cards in Wallet at checkout.

If you disable Wallet access on the Lock screen, you can still make purchases with Apple Pay, but you won’t be able to choose your default card at checkout unless you change it within theSettings>Wallet & Apple Paysection.

More info about the Wallet app

In addition to storing boarding passes, tickets, rewards cards, and other items, Wallet also stores your credit cards, debit cards, and store credit cards and keeps track of the most recent Apple Pay purchase for your convenience.

If you’re adding the credit or debit card to Wallet that’s already tied to your iTunes account, you will only need to enter the card security code.