Version 8. Why this matters: A lot of new features and capabilities on Android roll out through Google Play Services. This gives Google the ability to roll out new tools for developers without the need to wait for Android OS updates, which can be held up my manufacturers and carriers. The newest tap-to-pay option from Google should hit your phone soon. The process looks pretty similar to Google Wallet, as you tap an NFC-enabled payment terminal with your phone to pay for an item while shopping.
The big advantage to Android Pay is that it uses a more secure tokenization method for concealing your credit card information, just like Apple Pay. But in terms of how you use it, the experience should be pretty similar to Google Wallet, albeit streamlined: with a fingerprint reader, you may be able to avoid typing in a PIN number. Accounts specifically for the younger set have been uncovered in the past , but nothing solid has yet appeared. Help us reach out with information by sharing news and articles in your network.
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