By Joni Blecher Follow me on Twitter | Wednesday, October 26, 2011 (permalink)
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Google Wallet was announced a few month ago. The first cell phone it works on is the Nexus S 4G. The Android application uses the built-in Near Field Communications (NFC) chip in the phone to send and receive payment information at participating locations. We take a close look at how it works while getting a refreshing treat at Jamba Juice in the video below.
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Wish this was for the regular Nexus S, kinda stinks that the regular one has NFC but google only giving the 4G users first crack.