Friday, September 4, 2015

Pay Android would be released on September 16; Marshmallow … – Tudocelular.com

Google’s own service specialized in mobile payments will be released on September 16. At least that’s indicating an image republished by Phandroid site, claiming to have received a infiltrated source in fast-food restaurant McDonald’s. Note, therefore, seems to be circulating in the food network so that the pre-launch of Android Pay preparations are made, as the company is a partner of the Mountain View giant in the newest onslaught of little robot. The statement describes the mechanism and shows why it is a good idea to take it at the checkout snacks. Follow:

“On September 16, Google launches Android Pay a [system] simple and secure payments for Android phones that support NFC [Near Field Communication]. Android Pay is a free app payments to provide choice, simplicity and a safe way to pay [products] in stores, applications, and the [trade] online “, says the statement allegedly circulating internally by Mc Donald’s, entering the details of matter, which is also informed that the cash transfer system is already accepted in a million and a half of establishments, with more reason to adopt it at the international level. But there is something even more interesting behind it all.

The hope is that the Android Pay is released with the 6.0 Marshmallow, just by adding the natively compatible framework with biometric sensors, used in user identification more secure manner. Knowing this, optimists can get excited while waiting for the release of Lollipop successor in the coming weeks. Of course, as the picture was recorded in higher style ‘spy’ in Google or the Mc Donald’s confirm the accuracy of the data present in the photograph, leaving us to wait until half of September before concluding on the true plans of the owner of the system Operating the little robot.

Unfortunately, there is no information about the Android Pay compatible with the Brazilian trade, then it would be wise to wait for more information on the subject.

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