Google Wallet finally shows all your spending in one place
Google Wallet now integrates Wear OS payment history, allowing users to view smartwatch transactions directly on their Android phones.
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The brief
Google Wallet has updated its Android application to include transaction history from Wear OS devices. This change allows users to see all their spending in a single location.
Coverage from Android Police, 9to5Google, and Android Authority emphasizes that this update addresses a long-standing quirk of the service. Android Headlines and SammyGuru describe the move as a fix for a previously annoying limitation of the platform.
Future developments depend on the rollout of this feature to all users, as current coverage focuses on the initial availability of the integrated payment history.
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Quick answers
What is the new feature in Google Wallet?
Google Wallet on Android phones now displays payment history made via Wear OS smartwatches.
Which devices are affected by this update?
The update involves Android phones and Wear OS devices.
Where can users now see their smartwatch purchases?
Users can now view these transactions in one place within the Google Wallet app on their phones.
Coverage (5)
- Google Wallet finally lets you see smartwatch purchases on your phone Android Authority · 2d ago
- About Time: Google Wallet for Android Starts Showing Your Wear OS Transactions Android Headlines · 2d ago
- Google Wallet Finally Fixes One of Its Most Annoying Wear OS Quirks SammyGuru · 2d ago
- Google Wallet on Android phones now shows Wear OS payment history 9to5Google · 2d ago
- Google Wallet finally shows all your spending in one place Android Police · 2d ago
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