18-05-2016 09:02
Android Pay is now available in the UK, the application can be downloaded from the UK Google Play store. I have downloaded and sucessfully added cards from my providers.
18-05-2016 09:07
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Good to know @PhoneChanger I'm going to download and give this a try later today. Thanks for sharing.
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@gmarkj The phone needs to be unlocked in order to use the app, either by using your fingerprint if your phone has a fingerprint scanner, or by PIN. It's one of the security features, should your phone be lost or stolen. As far as I'm aware, as with contactless cards, there is a monetary limit on each purchase as well.
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@PhoneChanger Where did you read that? You cannot just have NFC enabled and tap on a terminal to make a transaction. You have to unlock it via your PIN or your fingerprint, if you have a sensor. I suppose if you set your phone to always on you could, but your battery wouldn't last long, and it wouldn't be a particularly smart thing to do if you're security conscious, which I hope most people are these days.