Android Pay: $2 Deals at McDonald’s, Toast Box & BreadTalk (1 Jul – 31 Aug 16)

ToastBox 2 Android Pay

Good news. Android Pay has launched in Singapore, following Samsung Pay and Apple Pay.

For the consumers, it means that if you own any NFC-enabled mobile phones that have the latest Android KitKat 4.40 and above, you can now tap to pay for your purchases. Some of the NFC-enabled mobile phones include Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge 4G+, HTC One, Sony Xperia  Z5, LG G5 and more. (You can check out the non-exhaustive list here.)

Starting July, some of the retailers will be offering special promotions when you pay with Android Pay:

1. McDonald’s (7 Jul – 3 Aug 16)

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$2 off with minimum $6 purchase, Hot beverages from McCafe will be topped with Android cocoa art

2. BreadTalk (1 – 31 Jul 16)

BreadTalk Singapore

Get $2 off with minimum $3 purchase

WHAT? That’s more than 50% off and you only pay a dollar for your bread and salted egg croissants.

3. Toast Box (1 – 31 Jul 16)

Golden Lava French Toast

Traditional Kaya Toast or a Golden Lava French Toast + small kopi / teh for only $2 

Get a Traditional Kaya Toast or a Golden Lava French Toast + small kopi / teh for only $2 when you pay with Android Pay (1-31 July)

4. Cold Storage, Jasons, MarketPlace

Get a free eco bag when you pay with Android Pay. (from 26 September 2016, while stocks last)

Paying with Android Pay

  1. Launch your Android Pay app. If you do not have it on your device, download here.
  2. Add your Bank’s Credit and Debit Cards by following the onscreen instructions. Your card details can be captured automatically with your device camera or by manual entry.
  3. Once successfully added, you may start to tap and pay with Android Pay!

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DBS/POSB: 25% Cashback When You Pay with Android Pay (28 Jun – 30 Sep 16)

28 Jun – Android Pay has launched in Singapore, making the city-state the first in Asia to have it.

The Google’s mobile payment system is the latest to arrive after the introduction of Apple Pay and Samsung Pay early this year.

Android Pay will work on any NFC-enabled mobile phones that have the latest Android KitKat 4.40 and above. That means besides Samsung phones, those who owned a Sony Xperia, LG G-series and HTC One can now pay with their mobile phones. (Check out the non-exhaustive list here.)

To celebrate the launch of Android Pay, DBS/POSB is feeling generous.

From now till 30 Sep, enjoy 25% cashback* on your first 5 Android Pay transactions from now till 30 September 2016. You can get up to a maximum of S$10 cashback from the first 5 transactions.

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Some of the merchants where you can use Android Pay:

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Setup is simple

Android Pay is currently available for almost any Android device1 running on AndroidTM 4.4 (KitKat) or later versions. Do ensure that you have a Google Account signed up as well.

How to get started:

  1. Launch your Android Pay app. If you do not have it on your device, download here.
  2. You may add your DBS/POSB Visa & MasterCard Credit and Debit Cards2 by following the onscreen instructions. Your card details can be captured automatically with your device camera or by manual entry.
  3. If you already have a DBS/POSB Card added in your Google account, simply add it to Android Pay by confirming a few details.
  4. Once your DBS/POSB Card is successfully added, you may start to tap and pay with Android Pay!

Terms & Conditions

^Android Pay is applicable for DBS/POSB Consumer Visa & MasterCard Credit and Debit Cards only. Business, Corporate and Purchasing Cards issued by DBS are not enabled.

*25% cashback is given for the first 5 transactions up to a maximum of S$10 cashback per customer, for the first 10,000 eligible customers who have made at least 1 valid Android Pay transaction. Valid till 30 Sep 2016. Android Pay is applicable for DBS/POSB Consumer Visa & MasterCard Credit and Debit Cards only.

For full terms and conditions, click here.

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