![]() That version of Google Pay was designed based on “Tez,” a version of Google Pay that was built up in India to huge success (and that isn’t changing). Google Wallet is the culmination not of that roller coaster of indecision, but of the clear failure that was bringing “GPay” to the global market. Ok so it’s still a little confusing, but it’s better now I promise! ![]() Over the past decade, we’ve gone from Google Wallet to Android Pay to Google Pay in two different apps to a terrible version of Google Pay in an app and a separate “app” built into Google Play Services and now, finally, Google Wallet again. To say that Google’s strategy in mobile payments has been messy is an understatement. It represents a new focus for mobile payments on Android, and it’s great, if only because it’s exactly the opposite of the “GPay” disaster that preceded it. This week Google Wallet officially rolled out to Android users just a couple of months after it was announced at I/O 2022. ![]()
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