Google launched its digital wallet in India on Wednesday with native integration, "Google Pay is our primary payment use case," Ram Papatla, general manager of Google Android systems and head of engineering in India, said at a press conference in New Delhi. Wallet is specifically tailored to consider non-payment use cases. Google Wallet will allow Android users in India to store and access their boarding passes, gift cards, event tickets and membership cards. You can add all this information via a QR code, barcode or link shared via Gmail, or by using the dedicated "Add to Google Wallet" button on partner apps.
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