I have some question so i dont look like an idiot when im ready to pay:
I downloaded google wallet app. I added 2 credit cards. I turned NFC on.
1) Directions say when using "tap to pay" at counter, phone screen needs to be on, but does the google wallet app need to be open?
2) What if you have a screen lock on your phone, can you just push the power button to wake up the screen and then "tap to pay", or do you need to enter your screen lock code and be on the home screen and then tap?
3) Which ever way it needs to be done, what happens after you "tap to pay", does the google wallet app automatically open and ask which card you want to use(i have two credit cards added)?
Thanks guys. Hopefully someone has used this app. It seems pretty cool. I wish google was more desciptive with the directions for their products.
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I don't use it for the principle of compartmentalization. But I will go along.
Based on my experience with other apps, it is my belief that,
a. Your phone has to be on and unlocked.
b. The app has be signed in and Foreground app.
I use the app occasionally at CVS and McDonald's. I have my phone on, unlocked and the app open so that I may see the transaction go through.
What happened to the last guys post? Anyway, anyone get their google wallet to work on our phones?
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TheKid1 said:
What happened to the last guys post? Anyway, anyone get their google wallet to work on our phones?
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Hey people,
since 4.2.2 I cannot use the "bill my carrier" option in the play store anymore. Up until now, I could select the "bill my o2 account" option (with O2-Germany) when making purchases in Google Play. If I now want to buy something, I get redirected to the page where one can add a credit card.
I think this must be Android-build-related, because my phone carrier most likely will not disable this option if it once was working.
Does anybody of you have experience with this? Or a way to add the payment method again? :fingers-crossed: Very annoying since very few people here have credit cards.
Still works for me on 4.2.2, maybe its your carrier causing the problem.
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Ok, I just reselected my account in the settings of Play Store. Then I got the menu where I can add my phone number as payment method again. On my Google Wallet page in the browser I somehow now have the same payment method listed twice. So I created a new method and could not reuse the existing. Strange indeed...
Thanks for your answer though
I doubt anyone ever wanted not to update an app, but I have Tweedle installed, and I want to stick to a particular version. I've unchecked automatic updates in Google Play settings, but twice Google has forced the update on me without asking me.
Today though, it started downloading the update, I stopped it. Then after a while, it started doing the same thing again, and I stopped it. Third time though, I wasn't around, so the update was installed. Delinking the app from the Play Store using Titanium Backup doesn't work either.
However, my point is, if I don't want to update an app, why the hell is Google shoving it down my throat even without my permission, and moreover when I have denied it?
Addendum: I have unchecked automatic updates of the said app individually too.
It might not be google doing it. I remember reading Facebook bypassing google updates a while back.
Are you sure it's being updated via the play store?
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tiny4579 said:
It might not be google doing it. I remember reading Facebook bypassing google updates a while back.
Are you sure it's being updated via the play store?
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yup. Had the Play Store open, and saw the download progress.
Tried detaching the app from the market using titanium backup?
Yes, as mentioned in the op
Anyone know of an app that can monitor and log all actions on the phone i.e.: hard or soft key presses, apps opened, unlock and locking of phone, files deleted? There's a no phone policy at work and I don't exactly trust my locker to be a safe place for my phone even with a security lock on it. All I've found on the play store are either ip sniffers or data loggers and superuser only logs apps that request root.
Hmmm, do you have root? You could use the catlog app but that's a whole lot of everything. I think you want a keylogger of sorts but I haven't really seen one for android. I use smart app protector and it can take pics and video of failed unlocks and successful attempts as well plus lock down every single app.
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Hi,
I tried to use Google Wallet Tap to Pay at a CVS store recently and nothing happened.
I had NFC enabled, and a Chase CC added to my Google Wallet account.
I am running stock KitKat 4.3.
When I added the CC to my account, the app never asked for setting up Tap to Pay
Can anyone please help.
Thanks,
Some places not ready.
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Do you see Tap and Pay with your credit card and the last four digits of it on the main screen?
If not are you running the latest version of GW? Are you rooted?
Contactless payment (tap and pay) does work for me at all of the local CVS's so I am thinking it's probably not them...
You might also try the ISIS app.
I finally got it to work. I could Tap to Pay but the operation failed cause Google is requiring my identity documents.
Still deciding whether to provide them or not.
Waiting for Paypal app to implement Tap and Pay
I have to open Google before i can activate OK GOOGLE..
I hear that other People can say OK GOOGLE from any screen?
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same here?
joeherlev said:
I have to open Google before i can activate OK GOOGLE..
I hear that other People can say OK GOOGLE from any screen?
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thisguy159 said:
same here?
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Here you go:
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6031948?co=GENIE.Platform=Android&hl=en#turnon
OMG... That was easy... Thanks ALOT
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Here you go:
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6031948?co=GENIE.Platform=Android&hl=en#turnon
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Sadly my settings are correct. Still no detection when screen off.
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Sadly my settings are correct. Still no detection when screen off.
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I think this might be due to doze. Could you change the setting to "Don't Optimise" for the Google app in Battery settings?
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I think this might be due to doze. Could you change the setting to "Don't Optimise" for the Google app in Battery settings?
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I can't because google is not listed there only non system apps. When I went to apps to see if I can change there there was no option there.
I've ran into the same issue unfortunately you have to wake the screen up to call Google, kinda defeats the purpose
There's also another setting in the Google app under voice called "Voice Match" and there's an option to unlock the phone with it. Try that?
EDIT: I would try this on my phone, but I've removed the Google app from system so I'm not sure if it will work for me.
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There's also another setting in the Google app under voice called "Voice Match" and there's an option to unlock the phone with it. Try that?
EDIT: I would try this on my phone, but I've removed the Google app from system so I'm not sure if it will work for me.
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I don't have any setting for 'voice match' in Google settings.
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I don't have any setting for 'voice match' in Google settings.
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This is not in Google Assistant, it's in the Google (Now) app.
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This is not in Google Assistant, it's in the Google (Now) app.
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Still don't see it?
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Still don't see it?
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If you download any of the new Betas, the voice match is in there, but it's really just the new title for Ok Google Detection. And I still can't use it with the screen off which is ridiculous.
I've had the same problem after recently upgrading to Oreo stable release, Oxygen OS v5.0.4 on my 5t. And after some troubleshooting I was able to fix my issue. I'm sharing it here so it would help someone else as well.
Below are the exact issues I had.
1. OK Google voice detection was not working.
2. Voice input using Mic button on Google keyboard was not working.
3. Voice training was not working during Google assistant setup.
Troubleshooting I did:
I checked if there is any hardware problem with my phone's mic by using voice recorder app, it turned out I was able to record voice and playback well without any issues.
Then I searched on oneplus Forum and found out a testing code that would help to test mic using phone's built-in manufacturing test following below instruction. It was successful as well.
Dial *#808* -> scroll down to "single MIC recording test" there you can test all 3 microphones​
Finally I went to apps and uninstalled "Google" app. This won't totally uninstall the Google app but will just revert to an older version. And that miraculously seem to have fixed my problems.
After the step 3 all the issues I have mentioned above were fixed and now I am able to open the Google assistant using "Ok Google" and I am able to use voice input in Google keyboard and also I'm able to train my voice in google assistant. Not sure where and what's the bug. Could be that OnePlus's Oreo update was faulty. I'm Just relieved that I didn't have to go through oneplus online support to reflash my phone's OS or to return my phone for service centre as suggested in some of the oneplus forum threads. In fact I am typing some of this messages using my Gboard voice input. I hope this helps someone else too.