New Delhi: Google has unveiled Google Wallet in India, a standalone app designed for Android devices, offering users a convenient platform to store and access digital documents such as boarding passes, loyalty cards, and movie tickets. Unlike Google Pay, Google Wallet is not focused on payments but aims to streamline daily tasks by digitising essential documents.
Announced on Wednesday, Google Wallet is now available for download on the Google Play Store for Android devices, with potential availability for Play Store users at a later stage. This new offering from Google is set to enhance the user experience by providing a centralised location for managing various digital documents.
"The arrival of Google Wallet in India marks an important milestone in Android's India journey, bringing innovative and convenient experiences to simplify peoples' daily lives. We are delighted to partner with many of India's top brands to offer a comprehensive solution that helps you securely access and manage your everyday essentials. From boarding passes to loyalty cards, and event tickets to public transport passes - they're there when you need them" said Ram Papatla, GM & India Engineering Lead, Android at Google.
