Google Wallet is updated to be able to make deposits in banks

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Although many of us thought that Google Wallet was a service that I was going to die after the launch of Android Pay, it seems that Google does not want to end the app. Thus, recently Google has updated Google Wallet to be able to receive and send money from banks.

With this new update of the old Google service, the user of Google Wallet can send money that you have in your wallet to any bank account and money can also be received from this type of account, so users can have more freedom with their mobile payments when using Google Wallet.

Google Wallet will live a little longer with us after this new update

Android Pay is the new mobile payment service that Google launched to compete with Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, but it is true that in this field Google already had an app that few people used. Many think that this update may be a last move so that the few users who use Google Wallet can empty your accounts by sending money directly to the bank account and thus end the service. However, this new function can revitalize the service and that you acquire the authority that you are acquiring services like Paypal since communicating with bank accounts and not charging for it is something that many users look for and few find.

Now, if you are using Android Pay, after this news it will be worth continuing with the service because sooner or later this function will come to the service, without the need to insert or depend on a credit or debit card. We still do not know the fine print of the new Google Wallet function but if it does not have a cost or anything similar, mobile phones may end up replacing credit cards What do you think?


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