If you’re a regular Android Pay user, you’ll be happy to hear that you can now make purchases in supported Android applications using the service; meaning you no longer have to enter your card details each time you want to buy something. Using the feature couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is tap the Android Pay button when you’re making an in-app purchase, and your preferred payment method will be automatically charged.
At present, only a bunch of apps have compatibility for Android Pay, a few of which are offering promotions to encourage you to use the service. Lyft is giving $10 off your next ride, and $20 will be deducted off your next meal if you book using OpenTable. The full list of supported third-party apps together with their respective deals can be seen in the list below:
- Lyft ($10 off your next ride)
- Instacart
- Spring
- JackThreads
- Jet
- OpenTable ($20 off your next meal)
- Wish
- Fancy
- Zumper
- Hotel Tonight
- Houzz
- DoorDash ($10 off your next delivery)
- Turo
- Vinted (30% off your next purchase)
- SpotHero
- ParkWhiz
- Handy
- Printicular
- Dealflicks
- Luxe
- ParkMe
- Rukkus
If you’ve had an opportunity to complete an in-app purchase using Android Pay, be sure to let us know if your transaction was smooth in the comments section below.
Source: Google
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