Google Pay Now Being Replaced By Google Wallet.

It claims that it’ll be available “to all users over the next few days.”

As a substitute for Google Pay, the new Google Wallet software has begun to roll out in several nations. 

With Google officially stating that the update process has started in 39 countries, Google Wallet has started to appear for some Android users.

It claims that it’ll be available “to all users over the next few days.”

Following heavy rumours, Google announced its new Google Wallet app back at Google I/O in May.

It’s intended to be a means of housing all your digital cards, travel tickets, vaccine passes, keys and more.

Google Wallet was the name Google initially chose for its NFC payment app when it debuted in 2011. It then became more of a peer-to-peer payment system.

Eventually, in 2018, Google combined the original Google Wallet app’s functions together with Android Pay into the new unified Google Pay app.