Retailers look set for tap and pay on phones with payment Quest
How would you feel if the next time you’re asked to pay for something, the shop asked you to tap your card to their phone? That’s the idea behind something launching in Australia.
How would you feel if the next time you’re asked to pay for something, the shop asked you to tap your card to their phone? That’s the idea behind something launching in Australia.
Sydneysiders have been forced to adopt the Opal card, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy or liked by everyone. Fortunately if they have contactless payments, they have tap on transport sorted.
Your wallet could be a thing of the past, or at least the way you pay, as Optus allows anyone using its mobile service to start paying without taking out the card.
If you think Australia is ready for a mobile world, you might want to rethink things, as a new survey reveals the status of mobile payments in Australia.
Google has finally taken the time to release Android Pay locally for every supported Android phone. Of course, there’s a catch.