Important: This method only works on devices with Android 12 and up. Some Android phones may not have this feature as part of the Quick Settings menu.
Unlock your phone.
To find the Quick Settings menu, swipe down from the top of your screen. You can swipe down again to expand it fully.
Tap on the setting for GPay. If you’ve added a card, your card will appear here.
You can find and use debit and credit cards that you've added. To access everything you've added to Google Pay, at the bottom of the screen, tap Show all.
You can scroll between cards you’ve added as payment methods by swiping left or right.
You can find and use other cards, passes, and IDs you’ve addedby swiping up from the bottom.
At the bottom right of your phone's lock screen, tap Wallet .
Unlock your phone.
You can find and use debit and credit cards that you've added. To find everything that you added to Google Wallet, at the bottom of the screen, tap Show all.
At the top right, tap your profile picture. Wallet. To find cards you've added as payment methods: Swipe left and right. To find other items you've stored in Google Pay: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. To use any card, pass, or ID you've stored: Tap on it.
Google Wallet is a secure and private digital wallet that gives you quick access to forms of payment, passes, tickets, keys, or IDs that you choose to store on it. Google Pay is how you easily pay for purchases online, in apps, and when you tap to pay wherever Google Pay is accepted.
It's Google Wallet. Keep everything protected in one place, no matter where you go with the new Google Wallet. Access essentials like your payments cards, loyalty cards, concert tickets, and more - all from your Android phone.
If you can't find your ticket in Google Wallet, there is a high chance the ticket was not added successfully. Try contacting the ticket vendor, as the process is different for each ticket vendor.
It works all the same. Also find out which service is set up as a default payment app: open Settings > type 'Default payment app' in the search bar and look for this option. Only Google Wallet is needed for contactless. Google Pay just redirects you to Wallet if you want to set up contactless paying.
The contactless Google Pay feature is only available on Android 7.0 and higher, though the app can be downloaded on Apple devices. To use Google Pay, simply unlock your phone and hold the back of your phone near the payment reader until a blue checkmark appears on the screen.
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