By John Glenday
Google is all set to debut its Android Pay transactions service by the end of March in the UK as the search giant seeks to grab a slice of the fast growing mobile payments market.
From that point owners of Android enabled smartphones with built-in Near-Field Communications Technology (NFC) will be able to use their handset to make contactless payments following the successful launch of the service in the US last September.
Operating in a similar fashion to Apple Pay, which is already in widespread use around Britain, the new service will give Android users the same convenience by enabling them to Read full story ›
Source: The Drum