Android app vending machines come to Tokyo


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 01 Oct 2013

Each of the machines will offer 18 different popular Android gaming titles, some of which are free and others premium and all that a consumer needs to install the new app on their device is to ensure that it is running at least Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and that it is NFC-enabled.

Just touch the app icon on the screen, drop your handset on the NFC-enabled tray and the download is over in a few moments, as is the charge against a Google Play account if it's a paid-for app. And, to help clinch the deal, consumers who are uncertain if the app is really the one they want can try it out on a Nexus 4 handset before tapping their own handset to confirm the transaction.

Though NFC is yet to take off globally in any meaningful fashion as a wireless payments technology, Japan has for years used NFC in its vending machines so that commuters can buy everything from canned coffee to fossilized fish crisps via their phones and to prove their age when using the thousands of machines that scatter each major Japanese city, when purchasing something stronger, such as cigarettes and alcohol.

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