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May 31, 2015

Google Introduces Android Pay


Credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, cash, coins. Forget fumbling through your wallet next time you’re in a store —what if you could pay with just a tap?

Google's newly announced Android Pay, the simple and secure way to pay with your Android phone.


Instead of relying on you to load the app and unlock it with a PIN, Android Pay lets you simply tap your phone on an NFC terminal to approve the purchase. In addition, Google is also allowing Android Pay to be integrated in apps like Lyft, Grubhub and Wish, so users can easily use that to pay for things. I just used Android Pay here at Google I/O, and I can say this: If it's as easy to use in real life, then I suspect mobile payments are about to be a lot more ubiquitous.


With Android Pay, you can simply unlock your phone like you normally do, place it near a merchant’s contactless terminal, and you’re good to go. Android Pay does all the heavy lifting. You don’t even need to open an app—just tap and go. You’ll also see a payment confirmation and get transaction details right on your phone.

Also, with select retailers, your loyalty programs and special offers will be automatically applied at checkout. For example, when you tap to buy a Coke at a vending machine, your MyCokeRewards will be automatically applied. With Android Pay the contactless terminal not only receives your payment info, but also your loyalty programs and offers.



Android Pay will be available on Google Play for download soon. And when your bank integrates, you could also activate Android Pay directly from your bank app.

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Author of this post :
Abhishek Jain, Co-Founder

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