Isn't there something about the carriers interfering with Google tap and pay?
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Could be, by why would they do that?
If Android is able to handle Tap and Pay, as the list shows plenty of android devices that can, why would Google, or the Carriers not be in Sync with this technology, today and on a go forward basis?
Why would Google provide an operating system such as the G2's 4.2.2 to a manufacturer, or carrier, and not have it support the use of Tap and Pay, when Google has invested millions and millions in the roll-out and support of the Wallet and it's Tap and Pay system? That doesn't make any sense.
Is there a competing pay system that the carriers are implementing and trying to cut Google out of the picture?
Is it a security issue and so the carriers don't want the liability?
Are there new Android based devices being delivered "today" that are able to use Tap and Pay?
Is it that Sprint and/or LG just has their head-up-their-. . . ?
When you call Sprint and ask if the G2 works with Tap and Pay, they'll tell you "yes, all android devices can handle Tap and Pay". I tried that just the other day, so even the sprint employees don't know what's going on.
All great questions nobody seems to definitively answer. And that in itself is kinda strange, isn't it?
TahoeRunner