Google Wallet
Google Wallet is a mobile payment system, which uses an embedded NFC (near-field communications) chip, developed by Google. It
allows its users to store debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and gift
cards among other things, as well as redeeming sales promotions on their mobile
phone.
How to make a transaction?
It
is easy to make a transaction using Google Wallet. There are some steps that
need to be done in order to complete the transaction. First of all, you need to
have the Google Wallet app open. Second, you need to have at least one credit card
activated. Third, you have to place
your phone no further than two inches from a receiver. Finally, your
transaction is done successfully.
Security of your Wallet
Google made a point to show
how much focus is done on security with this payment method. Rob von
Behren said, “Security is very important to us. It was a fundamental
consideration from day one.” Here is how the security works: If your smartphone
is off or your screen is dark, NFC is disabled. However, if the screen is on,
NFC is enabled, but the secure element is off, making it impossible to do a
transaction. (Van Camp)
What kinds of devices is Google Wallet
available on?
Phones:
• Samsung Nexus S 4G on Sprint
• Samsung Galaxy Nexus on
Sprint
• Samsung Galaxy Nexus
GSM/HSPA+
• Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G
LTE on Sprint
• Samsung Galaxy SIII on
Sprint, MetroPCS, and US Cellular
• Samsung Galaxy S4 on Sprint
• Samsung Galaxy Axiom on US
Cellular
• LG Viper™ 4G LTE on Sprint
• LG Optimus Elite™ on Sprint
and Virgin Mobile
• LG Nexus 4 GSM/HSPA+
(available for purchase on Google Play)
• HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint
• HTC One on Sprint
Tablets:
• Asus Nexus 7 (available for
purchase on Google Play)
• Samsung Nexus 10 (available
for purchase on Google Play)
Did you use Google Wallet to
make a transaction?
Do you think Google Wallet
should be available on so many smartphones?
Feel free to add more information
if you have any additional insights about Google Wallet.
Reference:
"How Google Wallet
Works." Digital Trends. Jeffrey Van Camp, 20 Sept. 2011. Web. 18
June 2013.
"Google Wallet." Wikipedia.
Wikimedia Foundation, 18 June 2013. Web. 18 June 2013.


