From your phone choose a card from the provided list and tap ‘continue’. Provided you already have the card you want to use linked to the Google Pay app on your smartphone, simply head to the counterpart app on your watch to get started.Ĭhoose ‘+ Add card’ and your watch will prompt you to check your phone. If you’re lucky enough to sport an NFC-capable Wear OS-powered smartwatch, such as the Mobvoi TicWatch Pro, then you can also add Google Pay functionality to your wrist. Once you’ve accepted said terms, and after a verification step (likely requiring you to enter a code that you can choose to receive via SMS or email), the card will appear in your payment options, ready to go. Once entered, you’ll need to enter your CVC (the three numbers on the back), confirm the name and address that the card is tied to, and then check your bank’s terms for using your card of choice via Google Pay. Tap it and you’ll be taken to the ‘Add a card’ screen, where you can either scan the credit/debit card you want to add, or enter the relevant details manually. You’ll then see the option ‘+ Payment method’. Head into the Google Pay app and tap the ‘Payment’ icon at the bottom of the screen. If the card you want to use isn’t yet available on your Android device, then adding one is easy. ![]() ![]() If you already have a card tied to your Google account, or if you’ve used a card to buy an app (or book, film, or so on) on the Play Store, chances are, your card details are likely already accessible from within the Google Pay app. How to set up Google Pay How to set up Google Pay on Android The Google Pay Android app can also host digital versions of store and gift cards from supported brands. ![]() It serves as both a digital wallet with support for contactless transactions and facilitates online payment authentication too. Google Pay (sometimes abbreviated to ‘G Pay’) is Google’s answer to Apple Pay.
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