05-31-2017 11:23 AM - edited 01-05-2022 02:09 AM
Hi all,
Has anyone tried Android Pay yet? I just added my cards but haven't had a chance to use it.
06-08-2017 10:07 PM
06-08-2017 03:58 PM
Thanks for the for the follow-up, @Whopper88. I'm not shocked that there's no plan to offer NFC SIMs anytime soon. Honestly I never really saw the need for them--if you need/want NFC, buy a phone that includes it! But that's just me.
The odd thing is the reply that NFC SIM is a fairly new technology. I'm pretty sure it's been around for a number of years, back from when NFC wasn't necessarily common on most phone models. Funny.
06-08-2017 12:54 PM
I was able to get in touch with PM regarding NFC SIM Cards
Thank you for reaching out to us. I can definitely assist you with this!
I checked with my tech support team and they told me our SIM cards don’t support NFC just yet. I apologize for this inconvenient. Let me know if you need anything else and have a great day!
So i asked if they were thinking of bringing it in.
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
To answer your question, I cannot confirm if Public Mobile will be bringing this feature anytime soon, as it is fairly new. Given the fact that new technology is coming out everyday and we are always looking to improve, it could be a possibility. Rest assured that if it does come to Public Mobile, all our customers will be informed.
With that being said, I hope that we were able to answer your question, concerning the Android Pay feature. If not, please let us know.
For all other inquiries, we invite you to also visit our community, a place to share ideas, find answers to your questions and earn rewards.
Hope this helps everyone.
06-07-2017 11:44 AM - edited 06-07-2017 03:45 PM
Just tried AndroidPay at Subway yesterday - BMO Mastercard. All you need to do is have your phone unlocked. You do not need to open the AndroidPay app, unless you want to change your default payment, if you have more than one card added. During setup, the app forces you to have a pin or lock code to unlock or wakeup, so you cannot have an 'open' phone. Not sure how refunds might work if they require your card to refund it back to.
Aside - BMO offers option (not sure about others) that will email everytime your card is used, either physically, online, or preauthorized payments (eg Netflix). Called BMO Alerts - I love this. This email is typically within a minute. But, I did not get an email when I used Android Pay. So I am wondering if Andoid Pay delays or combines transactions or just what before your actual credit card is charged.
Edit - silly me....... The BMO Alert did not trigger because it was below the threshold that I had set ($10.00)
06-07-2017 11:40 AM
Look for this logo
or the Android pay logo
06-07-2017 11:11 AM
We are talking about 2 different things here where Android Pay works.
1) Phones that have built in NFC will work wherever there is Tap
2) Phones that do not have built in NFC but have an NFC Enabled SIM card will also work
3) Phones that don't have NFC or NFC enabled SIM Cards (Me ) We are SOL.
I see the Android pay logo all over Edmonton right now, but it just started on June 5.
06-07-2017 09:29 AM
@CET_GUY27 wrote:
It is accepted anywhere you can tap your credit or debit card on the pay terminal so pretty much everywhere except Walmart.
Oh, really?
06-07-2017 08:31 AM
Thanks a bunch folks, I went and read the link supplied by @CET_GUY27 and saw a comment from another Nexus 5 user, and they reported success.
I'll have to try it out - it's looking good thus far!
06-07-2017 08:27 AM
@stonechucker wrote:So @CET_GUY27, you're confirming it worked for you in an NFC enabled device, without a NFC Sim. Is this right?
Everything I read in previous years mentioned the need for an NFC Sim - which PublicMobile does not have.
Thanks.
NFC sim cards aren't necessary on NFC enabled devices. Also, the way Android Pay works is that it uses Host Card Emulation and things like tokenization is kept in the cloud instead of the phone. This is so Android Pay can work on pretty much every NFC enabled Android phone running the OS older than 4.4
06-07-2017 08:27 AM
@stonechucker I use mobile payments all the time at McDonalds and I dont need a NFC Sim (Using apple pay I know). I assume some of the higher end android phones will be the same
"While the iPhone does support and use NFC terminals. The hardware for it is already inside the iPhone itself. NFC features like Apple Pay will work without anNFC specific sim unlike some Android devices which do require an NFC specific chip. Sim cards issued by carriers for iPhones are not NFC specific.".
06-07-2017 08:25 AM
06-07-2017 08:22 AM
So @CET_GUY27, you're confirming it worked for you in an NFC enabled device, without a NFC Sim. Is this right?
Everything I read in previous years mentioned the need for an NFC Sim - which PublicMobile does not have.
Thanks.
06-07-2017 08:18 AM
06-07-2017 07:55 AM
@jpar Android Pay just launched in Canada
It is like a week old tops
So very little support (not even all major banks support yet)
News report only lists Lulumon & Uber as being supported thus far
Its ok since Apple Pay in over a year launch still supports very few vendors
To put in perspective, despite widespread release in USA, only like 5% of consumers are actually using it & 16% say they have tried it
I am skeptical of the value in the concept personally
06-07-2017 07:18 AM
How widespread is Android Pay acceptance in Canada? Haven't noticed many signs around, but Apple Pay is starting to pop up at some retailers. No NFC here, but wondering.
06-06-2017 09:00 PM
@Whopper88 sorry to hear your phone doesn't have NFC. It's a shame some models (e.g. OnePlus X, and a handful of other lower-to-mid end devices) decided to leave it out.
06-06-2017 06:58 PM
06-06-2017 05:58 PM
I don't have a phone that has NFC, I contacted CIBC and they said that I would need an NFC SIM card. Does anyone actually know if PM has a NFC SIM card. I have looked all over, and cannot find the answer.
Thanks
06-04-2017 01:53 AM
06-04-2017 01:43 AM
@Samianauman wrote:
Android or Samsung pay still way behind if compared with Apple pay
Lots of big retailer accept Apple pay as well looks like apple pay beat Android pay in Canada at least
Yeah, Apply Pay was available a year before Android Pay. Samsung Pay is now the most behind since they're only supported by CIBC at the moment. All three are accepted wherever tap is accepted though. There's no Apply Pay specific terminals.
06-04-2017 01:40 AM
06-03-2017 04:44 AM
06-03-2017 04:42 AM
06-01-2017 06:41 AM
06-01-2017 02:52 AM - edited 06-01-2017 03:17 AM
@xCameron94x Canada has 30 tier 1 banks currently
24 tier 2
28 tier 3
4 non-tier
4 government owned banks
That is over 100 authorized banks, 6 of our National Banks have been around since the 1800s (the 7th major bank, TD did not open until 1950s)
And after that we have tons of smaller units like co-ops and credit unions
US has same issue we do; a few big names who dominate then a whole bunch of smaller banks you probably never heard of
@xCameron94x wrote:@stonechucker its true, canada is much more regulated than the states for example in terms of banking. In the states there are so many different banks, compared to here where we have maybe less than 10 banks. (RBC,CIBC,SOCTIA,BMO,TD, Tangerine) ect
06-01-2017 01:42 AM
06-01-2017 01:13 AM
Installed and found none of my card works. Hope they will add more soon.
06-01-2017 12:05 AM
05-31-2017 05:55 PM
05-31-2017 05:46 PM
@ChopstickHero wrote:
@stonechucker wrote:@will13am I do not disagree with you. But on those days when the card was mistakenly left at home, and I need to pay for fuel, or groceries, etc... It sure would be handy if I could tap my phone, if I didn't have cash.
Agreed, very handy when I don't need/want to bring my wallet everytime I step out of the office or house. I use Apple Pay almost everywhere that accepts tap now.
I drive everywhere, so the wallet comes with me until such time that android drivers license is available and accepted by the local constabulary.