Goodbye Google Wallet and Android Pay: Google Pay arrives
A unique service to tame all payment systems offered by Google: Google Pay is in distribution starting today in the first markets.
Google is joining all the payment tools offered to date within a single product: Google Pay. Big G has started to distribute an update for Android Pay with the rebrand and with new features that have the ultimate goal of making the payments service work everywhere, both in physical stores and in digital ones available online. The company has also released a redesign of the Google Wallet app to send and request money, which is now called Google Pay Send.
Users in the United States and the United Kingdom can then take advantage of this feature within the Google Pay app, which can be downloaded directly from new users on the Google Play Store, while those who use Android Pay will automatically receive the new app in the of the next days. Google Pay is basically a redesign work of Android Pay, with a look.
Unlike the old version, the main Google Pay screen shows the nearby stores with which you can make purchases with the app. The list is customized, with the algorithm that understands the stores relevant to the user based on the premises in which the app was previously used, in addition to considering the position in which it is located.
The main screen also shows all the latest transactions made, and also allows you to add loyalty cards. With Google Pay, the company wants to be clear first of all.
Big G intends to offer a simple user experience, making the initial configuration phases much more immediate and faster than before. And above all, it wants to make Google Pay an exploitable service anywhere, even if there is not the app installed on the terminal.
The ultimate goal is to make the app and the websites themselves compatible with the payment service, taking advantage of the feature through the web browser or payment systems available on the territory. Google Pay will also work to pay for public transportation in Kiev, London, Portland, and other cities.
Developers simply have to call a specific API developed by Google, which will be able to determine if the user is subscribed to the service and can pay using it: ” We have given developers a very simple API to implement Google Pay, ” he said Google Pali Bhat to the international press. ” It’s simple because we do not process the payment, but we pass the credentials to those who have to. ” Among the apps that support Google Pay at the day-one we mention DoorDash, Airbnb, Hotel Tonight, but there are also many others.