You can make contactless payments in stores and on some transit systems with your Android phone.
Cards that work with contactless payments
Many types of cards from major banks can be used for contactless payments. Find supported cards.
Add a new card
The first payment method you add to Google Pay becomes your default way to pay for all contactless payments. When you make a contactless payment, your default method is automatically charged. You can change your default contactless payment method.
Open the Google Pay app .
At the top right, tap your Profile picture Wallet.
At the bottom, tap Add to Wallet.
Tap Payment card New credit or debit card.
Use the camera to capture your card info or enter it manually.
Tip: After you add a card, you might see a small temporary authorization on your account from Google. This authorization checks that your card and account are valid. It won’t be charged to your balance and will go away soon. Most temporary authorizations leave your account within 48 hours.
Set up contactless payments for an existing card
If you add one or more payment methods to Google Pay, you can set up contactless payments.
Open the Google Pay app .
At the top right, tap your Profile picture Wallet.
Swipe to the card you want to enable and tap Verify now.
With Tap to Pay on Android, you can accept contactless debit and credit cards (Visa and Mastercard) as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay and other digital wallets. Please note that SumUp does not currently support American Express cards with Tap to Pay on Android.
With Tap to Pay on Android, you can accept contactless debit and credit cards (Visa and Mastercard) as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay and other digital wallets. Please note that SumUp does not currently support American Express cards with Tap to Pay on Android.
Install an NFC business card app from the Google Play Store and there will be popular options called “NFC Tools” and “NFC Tag Writer.” Open the NFC app and select that option to create a new NFC business card.
Your phone doesn't have NFC technology: To make contactless payments, NFC is required. Check if your phone supports NFC. Your phone doesn't meet the security standards for contactless payments: Check if you: Have a rooted device.
Ensure that your phone is running Android 9 or later. Navigate to your device Settings > Connections > NFC and Contactless Payments.Toggle on NFC to enable. Toggle off NFC to disable.
Position your phone close to your customer and allow them to tap and hold either a card or any NFC type devices (i.e. Apple Pay, Google Pay, Apple Watch, etc.) to the back of the phone. You will hear an audible beep once the payment is accepted, signifying a successful transaction.
1. In your Google Play Console , go to Setup > Payment profile.2.Click the button "Create payment profile" (you can also select an existing payment profile).
All you have to do is tap or wave your contactless credit card at a close range, about two cm close to a contactless-enabled credit card POS machine or terminal.
On your mobile device, go to “Settings.” If NFC isn't already turned on your device, make sure to turn it on. Before tapping to pay, ensure that your phone must be unlocked. Once your phone is unlocked, tap your phone onto the terminal.
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