Jumat, 22 Mei 2015

Google's Android Pay: Mobile Payment Getting Easier

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After Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, payment services by Apple and Samsung for iPhone 6 and Samsung 6, Google's SVP Sundar Pichai announced Android Pay at MWC 2015, for mobile payment services.

Android Pay

Google's Android Pay would be available as an API. It could be easy for the developers to integrate payment services in their mobile applications. Google already has a payment management application Google Wallet, Google Wallet is going to leverage the Android Pay API as payment source.

This will take online payment to the next level. For more information visit : Features of Google's Android Pay?

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