Here’s an early look at what could be the next ‘Wallet’ interface for Google Pay

In an interview back in January, Google’s Bill Ready shared plans to make Google Pay a “more comprehensive digital wallet” with support for digital tickets, airline tickets, vaccine passports, and more. Although Google hasn’t shared any official information about this change since the interview, we can now access screenshots of what could be the new Google Pay Wallet interface.

Screenshots (via Mishaal Rahman) unveils a new Wallet interface within the Google Play service, which will give you access to all your digital cards. These include payment cards, loyalty cards, gift cards, and transportation cards. The screenshots also give us a look at a new Google Wallet icon that may replace the existing Google Pay icon.

Furthermore, the screenshots reveal that users will have to set up a screen lock, set Google Pay as the default payments app, and turn on NFC to set up contactless payments. The updated Wallet interface will also support a smart feature that automatically adds passes from Gmail to Wallet. Furthermore, the feature will include a purchase review option to help users see transaction details after making a purchase and an option to receive notifications about the latest offers on available passes.

The Wallet interface shown in the screenshots above is not live at the moment. Google hasn’t shared any official information about the updated UI yet, but we expect the company to make an announcement once it’s ready for prime time. Note that Google may make some interface changes before the final rollout, so the Wallet user interface may not look the same as shown in the screenshots above.


Featured photo clips from Mishaal Rahman

Here’s an early look at what could be the upcoming “Wallet” interface for Google Pay that first appeared on xda developers.



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