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Android POS Devices
The world of point-of-sale (POS) is rapidly advancing. As technological capabilities become greater, the possibilities of what machines can do become greater as well. Android POS devices have revolutionized the game today, going above and beyond the functionalities of the traditional cash register. To learn more about Android POS devices, continue reading the article to find out more.

Android POS Devices featuring iMin’s D4 Desktop POS
What is a POS device?
A POS system comprises of two components – hardware and software. When put together, this solution enables a business to receive transactions from their customers in the form of cash or digital payments after providing a good or a service. In the modern day, POS terminals have really been elevated to a whole new level. They aren’t just simple machines that allow you to keep cash anymore. Paired with the right software, these devices can even become receipt printers or a customer database.

iMin’s Swift 1 Mobile POS with printing capabilities
Other additional features allow for businesses to cater for customer registration on the spot to become members of their business. This brings a level of convenience to the customer, enhancing the customer experience and customer relationship management processes. Regular customers can also be rewarded using loyalty programs easily, making customer service exemplary and business operations that more efficient. When powered with inventory management and accounting software, business owners have the ability to perform stock take and check their business numbers all from one device.
To summarize, these POS devices can become an all-in-one solution for your business.
How does android come into play?
Now, the big question that comes to mind is – where does Android tie into all of this?
POS terminals have been around in the market for a long time, dating back all the way to 1980. However, the device has been constantly evolving and adapting to the global standards with the appearance of EMV cards and new technologies like near field communication (NFC) and softPOS.
The core value of an Android POS terminal lies within its operating system (OS). These cloud-based systems run on the Android OS, which is an open source system that allows for developers to tweak the codes and create applications that are very specific to the user’s needs.
Though Apple’s own closed source iOS has its set of advantages, the open Android OS allows for more customizability, security and developer support since they are free to design anything within their means.
In addition, Google constantly provides updates to the Android OS, which allows for frequent inclusion of new features and to remove any outdated functions to minimize potential conflict by the end users. Google also takes great strides in data protection, investing significant amounts of money to keep their platform secure from malicious attacks with latest technologies.
The Android source is also lower in cost than others and more compatible with a wider range of hardware. Due to lower limitations of the OS, android POS solution providers are able to cater their devices to a wider range of merchants and payment processors.
The Benefits of Owning an Android POS Device
If your POS device is powered by Android, your terminal will gain accessibility to a wide array of POS software. Due to the customizability, developers are able to tailor make suitable software that allows the user to bring out the maximum potential of a POS hardware device. For instance, with iMin’s Swan 1, you are able to opt for a dual screen set up – enabling you to have various display options at your checkout countertop.

iMin’s Swan 1 with dual screen NFC capabilities
In addition, by adopting the NFC enabled Swan 1, you will be able to omit the need to purchase external card readers, making it cheaper for small businesses to take their first step towards digitalization. Entrepreneurs will be able to choose products based on specific business needs, which means that they will never have to overpay for features that they do not need.
Another benefit of the Android OS lies in its user friendly interface. A business’s main goal is to satisfy its customers, and customers are likely to have a satisfactory experience with your brand when they recognize familiar and intuitive interfaces. This creates a smooth process at the checkout counter, leaving positive and lasting impressions on the business. On the other spectrum, your employees will have an easy time navigating and understanding new software, which smoothens the transition period and learning curve. This allows them to achieve mastery in a shorter period of time and produce the maximum efficiency for your brand.
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In recent years, the demand for modern POS solutions are growing. There is a huge market for NFC enabled terminals because of the rising preference of consumers to adopt contactless payment. Businesses must adapt to the latest technology trends in order to keep up with their competitors, and build the best possible customer experience to retain business. Get started with iMin today!