Google Pay Launches in India, Replacing Google Wallet
Google has introduced a private digital wallet for Android users in India, allowing users to securely store cards, tickets, passes, keys and IDs, an official said on Wednesday.Google Wallet can be downloaded from Play Store and would allow users to store their debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and gift cards among other things.It is different from Google Pay app which helps manage money and finances.Google Pay is not going anywhere.
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Google has introduced a private digital wallet for Android users in India, allowing users to securely store cards, tickets, passes, keys and IDs, an official said on Wednesday.
Google Wallet can be downloaded from Play Store and would allow users to store their debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and gift cards among other things.
It is different from Google Pay app which helps manage money and finances.
''Google Pay is not going anywhere. It will remain our primary payments app. Google Wallet is specifically tailored for non-payment use cases,'' said Ram Papatla, GM & India Engineering Lead, Android at Google.
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