Payment via NFC on Huawei devices in Ukraine will be implemented together with EasyPay

Huawei P40 Pro

Since the launch of the Huawei Gallery App store, one of the ways to solve life’s issues is through NFC payment. Huawei smartphones had to work with third procedures, and not with Google Pay and, obviously, not with Apple Pay.

Technically, everything was ready back in May of this year, but it finally became known thatin Ukraine, contactless payment on Huawei devices will be implemented jointly with the Ukrainian financial technology company EasyPay.

The start of the project is scheduled for the third quarter of 2020. The project is an independent solution from EasyPay and will be presented under the same brand. The technological project is independent of the commercial bank.

As part of the regulation of the partnership between Huawei and EasyPay, NFC payment services will be presented exclusively on Huawei smartphones for the first time.


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