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.
05-31-2017 04:56 PM
I will have to try this out sometime.
It's true though. There are just so many out there. It gets a bit much at times.
05-31-2017 04:12 PM - edited 05-31-2017 04:21 PM
I set up Android Pay just now, using my BMO Mosaic MasterCard. Not too bad, though I had to download the BMO app in order to verify the card for use in Android Pay which was a bit odd. I'm not sure if I need to keep the app or if I can ditch it. Probably the latter.
When you first bring up the app, it offers to add the card you use with Google Play. Unforutnately, mine is a CUETS MasterCard (offered up by the credit union where I do most of my banking) and isn't yet compatible. But at least I can try with my BMO card. 🙂
Now to find somewhere I can use it.....
EDIT: they tell you right in the app:
05-31-2017 04:02 PM - edited 05-31-2017 04:03 PM
@Samianauman wrote:
It's only compatible with cibc currently
https://www.cibc.com/en/personal-banking/ways-to-bank/ways-to-pay/samsung-pay.html
@Samianauman that's SAMSUNG Pay. Android Pay is available with more:
http://mobilesyrup.com/2017/05/31/android-pay-canada-officially-available/
EDIT: And I quote:
Google has revealed that the Android-based payment platform is compatible with a number credit cards — both MasterCard and Visa — from a variety of Canadian banks, including the following: BMO, CIBC, Banque Nationale, Scotiabank, Desjardins, President’s Choice Financial, ATB Financial and Canadian Tire Financial Services support Android Pay. Furthermore, support for American Express cards and Tangerine will be coming soon, says Google.
Two notable missing Canadian financial institutions at launch are TD and RBC.
When asked about TD and RBC’s absence from Android Pay’s launch partner list, Spencer Spinnell, Google’s director of emerging platforms, explained that the tech giant hopes to add more financial institutions to the platform in the future.
05-31-2017 03:40 PM - edited 05-31-2017 03:44 PM
05-31-2017 03:23 PM - edited 05-31-2017 03:23 PM
@Chaos_Scorpio wrote:im installing it now...
When are they going to put a chip in my arm and I can just tap my arm?
Already done! Do it!
05-31-2017 03:20 PM
im installing it now...
When are they going to put a chip in my arm and I can just tap my arm?
05-31-2017 03:12 PM
@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.
05-31-2017 02:43 PM
@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.
Tie this one around your finger...
05-31-2017 02:29 PM
@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.
05-31-2017 02:04 PM
It is all about making interest charges off of those who have an excess propensity to spend than make money. Everybody wants a slice of this pie. I have been swiping plastic all my life, I am totally happy to continue to doing it. This is a solution looking for a problem. Meh to all the android pay, samsung pay, apple pay...
05-31-2017 01:40 PM
@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
Im using apple pay and Im not having issues with making payments. You do need NFC for the phone, Im not sure about a NFC sim card though. Anywhere that accepts tap as a payment should work for android pay. Try a McDonalds, I recently saw an android pay sticker on the door
05-31-2017 01:36 PM
Too many rules and regs to do this stuff easily in Canada.
I've got a ScotiaBank app that they tell me works on ALL Android, but I thought you require NFC capable phone, and an NFC Sim to do so.
My phone has NFC (Nexus 5), however not my Public Mobile SIMcard.
I haven't tried it, I don't know where to try it.
It's like Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay. Just get them in the cars (both capable) and let me use it!
05-31-2017 01:18 PM
05-31-2017 01:09 PM
@Acekiller i really dont get samsung pay tbh, samsung runs on android with their own "skin" overtop of it. I just see it as a way to compete with Apple. Seeing how its those two going neck and neck in phones and tech. Not even sure if Samsung pay is supported in Canada yet. If i had a samsung, id stick to android pay
05-31-2017 12:06 PM
There's too many... apple pay, android pay, samsung pay..
05-31-2017 11:44 AM - edited 05-31-2017 11:45 AM
05-31-2017 11:30 AM
android pay is out now? Took them a while. I had an android phone, but now i have an iphone- waiting to go back to android. Are all the banks supported, or is it only a few like RBC or something.
I bet its similar to apple pay. I only use it in smaller locations because its convient for small purchases. It should work anywhere that accepts tap.