On Pixel 7 Google wallet opens app as QS tile display card name

As definite in October, Google has changed the wallet alternate routes on the Pixel 7 and 7 Master to straightforwardly open the application. In the past, an intermediary user interface featured a card carousel that you could swipe through to select a payment method. That UI traces all the way back to Android 11’s Cards and Passes that was initially gotten to by lengthy squeezing the power button.

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The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro may have stopped accepting Google Pay transactions if you used face unlock instead of a fingerprint or passcode to unlock them. Since there were no warning prompts for this failure, it was a problem at first. In the background, this is because the Pixel 7 face unlock does not provide the highest level of authentication required for sensitive transactions like payments.

Once the update is rolled out, accessing the Wallet widget on your lock screen will open the full Google Wallet app, presumably ensuring that you’re fully authenticated to access your contactless payments.

the option to make a tap-to-pay exchange to test the new way of behaving. The Google Wallet “app,” which is really just a Play services-powered experience, loads slightly slower than the old Cards & Passes interface in terms of speed.

Google wallet on Pixel 7

In the meantime, Google has made yet another modification to the Wallet user experience that is extremely inconvenient. Instead of just the last four digits, the Wallet Quick Settings tile now displays the entire card name. The digits will appear at the very end of the full card name before it scrolls to the end (once).

Google wallet on Pixel 7 new scrolling

Every time you open Quick Settings, this happens. My card’s name includes three additional words and begins with the bank. This is a real pain and should be fixed in a future update.

Lastly, on a Pixel 7 running the QPR1 stable build from December, these new Google Wallet behaviors are being observed. Be that as it may, the two changes probably won’t be broadly carried out yet.

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