Google has really invested a great amount of time and energy in order to come up with several updates to its Gmail App. In fact, Gmail allows Android users to send and receive money with the use of Google Wallet.
It was once intended for the desktop version and finally for the Android app as of late. So, anyone can now send money to someone, provided that the sender and receiver come from one place, such as the United States or both from the UK.
So, anyone can try it using these easy steps.
You have to choose “Add Payment Method” that you see below your screen. Google Wallet will also present you the form in which you can set up a debit card. Simply fill out the form and select “Save” found below the screen.
In a recent update to the Gmail app, Google has done a great job by finally supporting the latest iteration of the iPhone. Moreover, it supports 3rd-party accounts to go along the iPhone X display. Among the 3rd-party services are the Apple iCloud, Yahoo Mail, and Microsoft Outlook.
Google was able to manage the elongated screen of the new iPhone X by bringing in a revamped Gmail app. As a matter of fact, Google has also updated several apps as a gesture of support for the new 5.8-inch display of the Apple’s latest iPhone model. Among the apps included in the update are Google Maps, YouTube, Waze, Google Translate, and Google Drive, among other apps on the list.
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