If you already have Android Pay installed on your Android, skip ahead to adding a card.

If you already have a card in Android Pay, tap the + in the bottom-right corner and select Add a Credit or Debit Card on the next screen to continue.

Make sure that the entire card is in the frame. You can also tap Add manually at the bottom of the screen to enter your card’s details (e. g. , holder name, number, expiration date, security code) by hand.

If you don’t have a PIN or pattern on your Android, you will be prompted to set one up before proceeding.

Depending on your bank and card, you may be sent an authorization code to enter before your card is successfully added. You can tap YES, SET AS DEFAULT here to set this card as your default in-store payment option.

You can see a full list of supported US retailers on the Android Pay site: https://www. android. com/pay/where-to-use/

Ask the clerk for help if you aren’t sure of how to use the card reader. You don’t need to have Android Pay open in order to transmit your card details.

Some Androids may ask you to unlock regardless of the purchase total.