PG Android v2.4.0
Added dip enforcement functionality for EMV-capable cards, to the Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, iSMP devices. . If an EMV chip card is swiped, the card holder will be prompted to swipe 3 times, warning them that the card is EMV capable and should be dipped after each swipe attempt. On the 4th swipe attempt, the transaction will be processed.
Added Tip Adjustment support for a Credit Card ‘Sale’ transaction. The Adjustment transaction allows the Tip Amount element within the sale transaction to be updated with a new Tip amount.
Added Billing fields: On each transaction, PayGuardian Android will query the device for its make, model, firmware version, kernel version, and serial number.
Added support for EBT Cash Benefit and EBT Food Stamp transactions.
Added support for the IDTech Minismart II and Vivopay 3300 for MSR and EMV transaction processing.
Added EMV Quick chip, EMV Debit, and EMV Contactless support for the Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, and iSMP devices. (Requires RBA upgrade to version 23.0.2 and Contact XML push to devices).
Added select option for EMV Quick Chip or EMV Traditional processing configuration. To enable EMV Quick Chip processing, ‘enableQuickChip’ must be set to true in the PaymentRequest object. By default, it is set to false (currently available for Ingenico devices only).
Added logging functionality. Logs are available in local file storage and can be accessed under:Â
Files-> Internal/External storage-> PG logs -> txt file with date and time.
Added capability to connect the Development (DEV) environment via a VPN connection.
Added Secure Manual Entry functionality for Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, and iSMP devices.
Updated the payment response fields to return additional card information such as CardClass, CardType, and CardModifier.
Fixed issue with transaction requests not timing out for the Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, and iSMP devices.
Added EMV Fallback functionality to mag stripe swipe, when an EMV Chip read error occurs for the Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, and iSMP devices.
Fixed issue with the entry method not functioning properly. The Entry mode is set to Tap, Swipe, or ChipRead based on the entry method.
Fixed issue with NFC contactless, where the device prompts to ‘Insert Card’ for the Ingenico iPP320, iPP350, iCMP, and iSMP devices.
Fixed issue where all EMV transactions fail consecutively, when there is a declined transaction.
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