When comparing Apple Pay vs Android Pay, the Slant community recommends Apple Pay for most people. In the question“What are the best services for making online transactions?” Apple Pay is ranked 5th while Android Pay is ranked 6th.
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Pros
Pro Actual credit card number is obfuscated through Tokenization
Pro Fingerprint authentication adds secondary authentication without requiring to remember anything
Fingerprint authentication adds secondary authentication before a transaction can be initiated. Additionally, it makes sure that nothing get's bought by accident and doesn't require remembering anything such as a password or a pin to use.
Pro The most widely used option
Apple Pay is used more than all of the competition combined.
Pro No credit card information is stored on Apple's devices or servers (except during setup)
Apple avoids any contact with real credit card information, except during setup at which point all information is handled carefully using encryption throughout the process.
Pro It's a platform not an app
Android Pay functions as a platform that allows third-party developers to create payment apps on top of it not as a standalone app itself. This potentially will enable higher competition between available frontends and as a result better solutions without having the payment information tied to one tool.
Cons
Con Works only with iPhone 6 or later
Apple Pay is compatible only with iPhones and only those that include an NFC and Secure Element chips which currently is only iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.