From today it is possible to pay with Android Pay in many stores in the United States. This is Google’s new mobile payment now been launched. Google has a large number of banks so far been given to contribute to the payment service which in most stores now with Android Pay can be paid.
Android Pay provides the ability to make payments in shops your smartphone, you this so you do not have debit cards with you. Android Pay can be linked to credit cards and checking accounts, currently operates Android Pay with American Express, Bank of America, PNC and Discovery. Anyone with an account with one of these banks and an Android smartphone with at least Android version 4.4 and an NFC chip can use Android Pay. Payment can be by keeping the smartphone through a payment terminal in combination with the new Google Wallet app.
The coming weeks Google to add more banks to Android Pay. Once Android Pay has proven itself in the United States, Google will focus on expanding the payment service to other countries, including countries in Europe.
Yesterday, ING announced that the mobile banking app on Android is now also suitable to carry out mobile wireless payments in the Netherlands. These users also have Android 4.4 and NFC chip. In addition, ING still has a balance limit of 25 euro for all payments above that amount must be entered a PIN code yet.
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