Google Wallet 2.0-R133-v14
EW VERSION UPDATE: We’re starting to roll out the new Google Wallet app today, but it will take a couple of days for it to be available to all users in the US. If you see the message, ‘This app is compatible with some of your devices’, this means that the latest version hasn’t yet rolled out to you. Please check back later this week to download the latest version.
Google Wallet holds your credit and debit cards, offers, and rewards cards. With this latest release, you can use any card from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover in conjunction with the app.
To pay in-store, select the card you want to use, and then just tap your phone to any contactless point of sale terminal. Payment information is transmitted via near field communication (NFC). Shortly after you’ll see a transaction record with merchant name and dollar amount on your phone.
Google Wallet keeps you safe and secure. The app has its own PIN, and if you lose your phone, you can remotely disable your mobile wallet from wallet.google.com/manage.
Learn more at google.com/wallet
What’s New
Wallet, meet cloud.
The Google Wallet app supports any credit or debit card — Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. You can use your Google Wallet for in-store purchases using a phone, or for online purchases at participating merchants.
If you lose your phone, you can disable your mobile wallet from the ‘Devices’ section of wallet.google.com/manage
This latest update includes improvements to the user interface, application stability, and new handset support.
Google Wallet holds your credit and debit cards, offers, and rewards cards. With this latest release, you can use any card from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover in conjunction with the app.
To pay in-store, select the card you want to use, and then just tap your phone to any contactless point of sale terminal. Payment information is transmitted via near field communication (NFC). Shortly after you’ll see a transaction record with merchant name and dollar amount on your phone.
Google Wallet keeps you safe and secure. The app has its own PIN, and if you lose your phone, you can remotely disable your mobile wallet from wallet.google.com/manage.
Learn more at google.com/wallet
What’s New
Wallet, meet cloud.
The Google Wallet app supports any credit or debit card — Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. You can use your Google Wallet for in-store purchases using a phone, or for online purchases at participating merchants.
If you lose your phone, you can disable your mobile wallet from the ‘Devices’ section of wallet.google.com/manage
This latest update includes improvements to the user interface, application stability, and new handset support.
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