Google will soon also be available in Europe its mobile payment system. After the United States is now the first UK turn. The only thing missing is a concrete date, but Google claims that Android Pay the coming months become available.
The one mobile payment system after another is introduced, currently Apple Pay seems still have a small advantage, but that may be a matter of time. Both Google and Samsung are working to expand the number of countries.
Google Android Pay launched in September last year in the United States and now wants to conquer the UK. Soon the English can also pay with their mobile smartphone into a lot of UK stores including Aldi, KFC, Starbucks, Zara and Takeaway. Also many British banks will support Android Pay, in addition to Mastercard and Visa Google also First direct, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, M & amp; S Bank MBNA and Nationwide Building Society and the Royal Bank of Scotland managed to hold on to.
Android Pay currently has 1.5 million users, and that there should be more quickly. Google has not disclosed if other countries turn. In the Netherlands and Belgium we still need to do without a known mobile payment. Samsung has recently announced that it will roll out its mobile payment as quickly as possible around the world, Samsung is probably the first that will support the Benelux.
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