Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Microsoft Wallet gives Windows 10 Mobile users one less reason to leave

Microsoft Wallet gives Windows 10 Mobile users one less reason to leave

Microsoft finally has its own tap to pay solution for some Windows 10 Mobile users. Microsoft Wallet will allow Lumia users to add their credit, debit and loyalty cards to use at stores that support near field communications (NFC) payments.

This isn't the first NFC payment solution available on Windows 10 Mobile. Softcard supported NFC payments on Windows Mobile, but the service was discontinued in March 2015 after Google purchased the company.

Microsoft Wallet loyalty cardsSince tap to pay is a standardized feature, Microsoft Wallet should work everywhere Apple Pay and Android Pay are available. This is different from Samsung's Magnetic Secure Transmission technology, which allows Samsung Pay to work with older terminals without NFC.

In addition to checking out at physical stores, Microsoft Wallet will allow users to pay in Microsoft's digital stores as well. This means you can purchase things in the Xbox, Office or Microsoft Stores using your mobile wallet.

Microsoft Wallet is available now, but only in the US for the Lumia 950, 950XL and 650. An additional caveat is that it's still being tested, so it's only available to Windows 10 Mobile users who've signed up for the experimental updates. It's unclear when Microsoft Wallet will become available to all Windows 10 Mobile users, but it's likely to come with Windows 10's huge Anniversary Update which is expected to arrive late this summer.

Although Microsoft Wallet is a neat feature, it likely won't stop the freefall of Windows Phone sales.



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