Way to come late to mobile payments, Microsoft. The tech giant said Tuesday that it finally turned on the ability to pay for purchases with a tap in some of its phones running Windows 10 software, the first of which Microsoft launched in October. Microsoft trails Apple, Google and Samsung, whose phones have used NFC mobile payments for months.
If you can't wait to start using Microsoft Wallet with tap-to-pay, the beta version is already available. Otherwise, the feature will roll out more generally this summer. But there are caveats.
All of this assumes you're part of the small contingent still using Windows Phone. Reportedly, such devices now make up less than 1 percent of global smartphone sales, and Microsoft has made massive job cuts to its phone division.
Technically, this isn't the first time that tap-to-pay has come to Windows Phone. Softcard allowed for mobile payments in 2014, but Softcard closed up shop and discontinued its app after its technology was acquired by Google last year.
By: Sean Hollister (CNet).
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