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PayPal Android app gets a facelift

03 Sep 12 - - New ProductsUSA
Redesigned interface

Paypal has given its Android app a new look and a number of new features as it attempts to keep up with its rivals, including the likes of Square. The app has a redesigned interface which provides the user with quick overviews of their total, available and pending balances and the PayPal Here card scan feature. Customers in the US will also be able to look up local merchants using the integrated local business search. The upgrade was issued to enhance support for Android 4.0 and fix bugs.

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