Eager to tap and pay with your Android phone? Well,
Google's new Android Pay initiative has started rolling out -
in the United States for now - to devices, bringing the NFC
contactless payment system to handsets running Android
4.4 KitKat or newer.
It works on all carriers at all tap-and-pay terminals in the
States, with American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and
Visa credit and debit cards all participating. Various banks
and credit unions are also onboard today, including Bank of
America and PNC, with more coming in the near future. The
Android Pay app replaces the old Google Wallet (a new
Google Wallet app just launched) for existing users, while
the app will be available for everyone else shortly.
Google's new Android Pay initiative has started rolling out -
in the United States for now - to devices, bringing the NFC
contactless payment system to handsets running Android
4.4 KitKat or newer.
It works on all carriers at all tap-and-pay terminals in the
States, with American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and
Visa credit and debit cards all participating. Various banks
and credit unions are also onboard today, including Bank of
America and PNC, with more coming in the near future. The
Android Pay app replaces the old Google Wallet (a new
Google Wallet app just launched) for existing users, while
the app will be available for everyone else shortly.
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