How To Use Wallet On Sony Xperia Z

How To Use Wallet On Sony Xperia Z
How To Use Wallet On Sony Xperia Z

You can use wallet to pay for items with your Sony Xperia Z. You can use the Google Wallet application or the Operator wallet application on your device to pay for items in stores that support NFC payment methods. Just tap your device on specially enabled electronic payment pads to pay for your purchases. Payments are backed by a credit or debit card, or by prepaid cards or vouchers. Your payment information is stored in the payment application, so you dont need to enter it every time.

Note: To use Operator wallet, your SIM card must have a secure element embedded. Contact your network operator for more details.

Google Wallet on Sony Xperia Z

Use the Google Wallet application to pay for goods at checkouts. If there is a supported NFC terminal at the checkout, you can just tap your device on the terminal to pay. Google Wallet stores details of your credit and debit cards as well as details of coupons and other special offers. Most major credit card types are supported. Security features include a PIN, encrypted storage, and the ability to remotely disable a lost wallet.

Operator wallet on Sony Xperia Z

The Operator wallet application lets you access a variety of services provided by your network operator, such as the option to pay for items in subway trains and stores. Contact your network operator for more information about these services.

How to select a wallet for use on Sony Xperia Z

  • Make sure that the NFC function is on.
  • From your Home screen, tap Apps icon.
  • Find and tap Settings > More.
  • Tap Wallet and select an option.

Connecting to an NFC compatible device

You can connect your device to other NFC compatible devices produced by Sony, such as a speaker or a headphone. When establishing this kind of connection, refer to the User guide of the compatible device for more information. You may need to have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth activated on both devices for the connection to work.

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