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Friday, 25 September 2015

Google Launches Android Pay



Android throws the latest dice in the age of mobile payment revolution with Android Pay, a standalone app infinitely better than Google Wallet, which is now primarily used for peer to peer payments. Like Apple Pay and unlike Samsung Pay, Android Pay is a conventional NFC(Near Field Communications)- based payment system, which can be used to purchase digital goods as well as physical. Android Pay has been launched in the US.


Official Logo of Android Pay
Android Pay


At launch, Android Pay already works with many of the major US banks and credit cards, including:

  • American Express
  • Bank of America 
  • Citi
  • Discover
  • Navy Federal Credit Union
  • PNC
  • Regions Bank
  • USAA
  • U.S. Bank
  • Wells Fargo.

Google notes that Capital One is coming soon.  Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discovery Card can be added along with some loyalty cards. Unlike Google Wallet, in Android Pay, payment can only be done if your bank is registered with Android Pay. Google said that it will keep adding to it’s number of banks and cards all the time.

So how does it work? Simple. Download the app from the Google Playstore, then add your credit and debit card details.The stores and apps that use Android Pay can easily accept your payment. The list of stores that have accepted it looks somewhat like this


List of stores
List of stores accepting Android Pay 

Payment is simple: You just have to bring your mobile near a contactless terminal and it’s done in a jiffy. One disadvantage of NFC based payments is that your phone has to be equipped with the chip. In case of Android it’s generally a wide variety of hardware, mostly those operation on Android KitKat 4.4 and higher, while for Apple Pay, it is just the iPhone 6 and higher. HTC was quick to work with Google and a number of HTC models are now ready and compatible for Android Pay.

Google has re-released a new update of Google Wallet which is strictly restricted to payments between family and friends like Venmo. So any loyalty programs, gift cards previously stored on Wallet will now move to Android Pay.



Bring your phone near a cotactless terminal and it is done
Android Pay usage


Apart from helping to purchase physical goods, it will also have in-app payment facilities, but this part of the platform is to come at a later date, Google did not really specify when. 

Here is a video on how to use Android Pay.




The greatest concern is security and in this respect, both Google and Apple share a similar approach. They use tokenization which is basically a virtual copy of your debit and credit card is created, which is shown to the merchants. So basically, when you make a transaction on Android Pay, it is between you and Google. Recent transactions get listed automatically along with a merchant’s address and phone number. Plus if you lose your phone, you can wipe all your details clean or reset your password with the help of Android Device Manager. Google also warned that the app is not designed to work on rooted devices.


Android Pay will come preloaded on phones. Google has the support of three major US carriers – Verizon, AT&T and T – Mobile. So that is a big benefit for Google over Apple or Samsung. Retail workers at carrier stores have been trained to help customers get familiar with the app upon purchasing a new phone. Google is goig all out to make sure that Android Pay is at par with Apple Pay and Samsung Pay and so far it has been pretty successful.  

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