Google introduces Android Pay, open
payment system compatible with a lot of companies that want to dominate mobile
payments.
Mobile payments will be the
keynote of 2015 for many: the convenience of having all payments in the device
you travel every day, in other words. Google is well aware of that since I
tried to conquer this land with Google Wallet (with a rather limited success),
but do not give up in Mountain View, and want to attack again under the huge
brand which is Android today.

As we have known at the Google I
/ O that is taking place right now, Android is the latest attack Pay payments
via mobile Google. The Google want your system is safe, simple, and we of
options for everyone, and comes on the heels of Android M to work with the
system as if they were one.
Android M Preview, all in formation
On a more technical aspects,
Android Pay will use both the NFC in your phone as the "Host CardEmulation" to operate like a classical contactless card, and we have two
options for using the system: using Google applications made for this purpose
or use applications that our bank can develop Android Pay.

Fortunately, Android Pay not only
is the physical payments: we can also see a button "Pay Android"
within applications, and pay anything at the push of a button, as you can see
in the above screenshot. That way we remove the hassle of having to go through
long purchase process, where we have to introduce a few facts: Android Pay will
do it for us and we will remove the boring part.

Regarding bonds, this time Google
has done well: we both Mastercard and Visa uploaded to the boat, while Android
Pay will be accepted soon by 700,000 Americans premises (including McDonalds,
CocaCola and GameStop) and 1,000 applications for Android (like Etsy, Lyft and
Domino's).
With respect to availability,
from Google claim that Android Pay will be available for download from Google
Play soon, while banks can already begin to integrate their applications with
Pay Android.
More Information see Official Android Blog
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