I think the "travisty" is the carrier deciding what apps we can and can't have.
I have a Google Nexus S 4G on Sprint. One of the main things that drew me to it was the "pure Google" experience...no carrier involvement in apps. I don't have the Sprint Nascar app, I don't have Sprint TV, I don't have some snazzy UI overlay that I can't uninstall.
Oh, and I have Google Wallet.
Yes, right now it's in its infancy. But, the more phones that have it, the more places will look into setting up to accept it.
I was very disappointed that the iPhone 4GSII Beta Gamma didn't have NFC built in. As much as I hate Apple products, if they're done some implimentation of it, it would TAKE OFF!!
And, for the poster who won't look into it until "100% of places accept it", good luck with that.
What form of payment is accepted in 100% of places?
Credit Cards? Nope. There's a good Vietnamese place just down the stree that stopped taking credit cards. Cash only.
Cash, of course. Nope, Louisiana
recently passed a law making it illegal to use cash for "secondhand transactions".
I can't even begin to count the number of places that won't take a check.
For me, life is about options. I want as many options as possible. I'm an adult. Let me decide how much security risk I'm willing to take on. If you buy a phone with Google Wallet and you don't feel comfortable putting your credit card number into it...don't.