HTC Smartphones: Which Models Will Support Android Pay In U.S?

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HTC smartphones will support Android Pay in the US as the release of the latest OS for Android smartphones is almost near.

Softpedia recently reported that the newest version for Android is set to go live this September 29. On this day, Google will probably will have a launch and talk more about their latest operating system.

HTC has provided a list of their smartphones that will support Android Pay. They have also cited some information about the security feature that will help users keep their financial information protected. Seemingly, the user's card details won't be stored and instead, they will be assigned a "virtual account number" which is a protective layer of abstractization that will keep the personal information of the user safe.

IBTimes has released an article with a list of HTC smartphones supporting the Android Pay based on the carrier. For Sprint-driven handsets, the HTC One M9, HTC One (M8), HTC One (E8), HTC One (M7), HTC One MAX, HTC Desire 601 and HTC 816 will support Android Pay. T-Mobile-based handsets include the HTC One M9, HTC One (M8), HTC One (M7) and Google Nexus 9. Meanwhile, smartphones under Verizon include HTC One (M9), HTC One (M8), HTC One (M7), HTC Desire 626 and Google Nexus 9. Lastly for AT&T, the handsets are HTC One M9, HTC One (M8), HTC One (M7), HTC Desire Eye and HTC Desire 626.

PhoneArena discussed recently that the big search engine company has made Android Pay available for download from the Play Store. Still, the application won't work until Google's mobile payment service has officially launched later this year. With the launch, users will be able to use Android Pay to shop for goods at more than 700,000 locations across the United States.

Some high-end as well as mid-ranged models of HTC smartphones will reportedly support Android Pay, the latest in cashless payment system.

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HTC, Android Pay, Smartphones, Google

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