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How to keep credit or debit card option in Android [closed]



I am doing a Application that contains debit card option. If the user wants to buy any burger or pizza we need to give him an option through debit card or credit card. I don't know exactly how to start this with this.





Can anyone please guide me on how to solve this problem?





Thanks in Advance


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  1. Does the phone has NFC? Does it have a Wallet Application installed - such as Google Wallet?
    It's not sufficient if the phone has the wallet application; even the Merchants must have NFC enabled POS terminals that are either Paypass/Visawave certified.

    There are few trials conducted by Google. Not sure if it available globally. IMO, we are at least an year away before such infrastructure is available and resonably widely deployed.

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