
In Japan, we recently added support for PASMO on mobile devices and launched Suica on the Google Pixel Watch. Tap and pay on public transit: If you’re one of the millions of people who commute by public transportation, you can use Wallet to tap and pay in hundreds of cities around the world.And starting today, anyone with a Fitbit Sense 2 or Versa 4 can pay with just a tap of their wrist.
Make quick, secure payments from your watch: Last month we added Wallet to the Google Pixel Watch so you can easily make contactless payments. Let’s look at four different ways you can use Google Wallet around the world. Users in India won’t see any chance – the app will remain as Google Pay.We’ve already seen how handy it’s been in all the usual places you'd use a digital wallet - plus some others, like attending concerts with friends. Meanwhile, Android users in the US and Singapore will keep both GPay and Wallet apps since the former is used for person-to-person payments and money-management tools are offered in these markets. The new Wallet app will come as an update to the current Google Pay app in most countries where Google Pay is available. This change is reflected with the latest confirmation from a Google representative who confirmed to The Verge that Google “started rolling out the Wallet to Android users in 39 countries,” and is expected to reach all Google Pay users over the coming days. The change is to the name of the app, which is now Google Wallet.
It would also come with a “rebranding” that doesn’t change the name of the payment service itself, “Google Pay” is still around and the name of the payment service. During Google I/O, plans were announced to add support to its digital wallet app for not only Digital IDs and car keys, but also digital office and hotel keys.