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Google Pay introduces 'Open Wallet' shortcut: Know its significance
The new feature offers quick access to past transactions

Google Pay introduces 'Open Wallet' shortcut: Know its significance

By Akash Pandey
Apr 28, 2024
10:16 am

What's the story

Google Pay, the popular digital wallet platform, has recently introduced a new feature called the "Open Wallet" shortcut.

This update follows a recent enhancement that necessitates more frequent user authentication.

The "Open Wallet" shortcut is conveniently located at the bottom of the transaction screen, just above the system gesture navigation bar.

This feature aims to provide users with quick access to their past transaction details and locations.

User experience

New feature is a significant improvement

Before the introduction of the "Open Wallet" shortcut, Google Pay's tap-to-pay interface only displayed the credit/debit card, and the Google Pay logo above it, or a seasonal animation.

The new feature is a significant improvement for users who want to quickly access their transaction history.

This update brings Google Pay closer to Apple Pay in terms of user convenience, which offers a similar feature allowing easy access and switching between stored cards.

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Feature comparison

Apple Pay includes a feature similar to "Open Wallet"

Apple Pay has a comparable feature to Google Pay's "Open Wallet" shortcut.

A double-click on Apple Pay reveals the default payment method at the top, and all other stored cards below for easy access and switching as needed.

This feature is particularly useful for accessing passes and serves as a system-wide hardware shortcut to the Wallet app.

The new update from Google Pay aligns it more closely with these user-friendly features offered by Apple Pay.

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