Google
has cancelled its decision to launch a physical credit card as part of
the Wallet project. The company will upgrade its existing Wallet
products but will not be launching the credit card as proposed earlier.
The
physical credit card as part of the Wallet project was aimed at
offering credit or debit card services. Instead of carrying multiple
credit cards, the user could simply sync her other credit cards through
the Wallet app and use a single card to do any transaction.
In case of loss, one would have to only cancel the Google wallet card and not the other cards from the wallet.
According
to a report by Foxnews the card was to be launched as part of Google's
larger strategic goal to know the consuming potential of the users as a
result of its huge online advertising business.
The
NFC technology, which requires particular type of mobile phones and
special readers to make transactions, has been eased out through
Google's cloud wallet with which the users can sync their cards and make
payments.
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