

If your smartwatch has Android Wear 2.0 installed, then you can set it up to pay for goods and services via the Android Pay app. How to set up Android Pay on your smartwatch This is because they used them to purchase the item via Google in the past. Sometimes many users see their debit or credit card is already available in the Android Pay app. Once you install the application, tap on the app, and hit "+" sign to add a debit or credit card of your supported bank. You can download the Android Pay app form Google Play Store at this link click here. If you want to use Android Pay on your smartphone and your bank or financial institute supports it, then it is quite easy to set up. A signal sent the payment information from the phone or watches to the POS terminal through NFC hardware.

When a user wants to pay for goods or services, he takes its phone or watches and places it near the retailer's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. The user stores their debit or credit card information on their Android Pay account. Google's payment system uses a near field communication (NFC) technology on supported smartphones and smartwatches. It has worked with the Indian government's Unified Payment Interface (UPI) for mobile transactions. Recently Google launches a separate payment service called Google Tez (Google Pay), it has a huge market of India. Android Pay is the fully mobile payment system and designed for people to purchase goods and services online in the real world.Īndroid Pay has expanded from banks and other financial institutes in various countries like UK, Canada, Ireland, Poland, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Belgium, Japan, Russia, and New Zealand. What is Android Pay?Īndroid Pay was first launched by Google in 2015 at its I/O developer conference and officially announced in few years later on September 11, 2015, in U.S. One option is Android Pay developed by Google, and it can be used in both Android smartphones and Android Wear-based smartwatches. In the real world, people are paying for goods and services using their smartphones.
