Have you ever experienced the fact that your Google Wallet on Pixel has got a new design and now it starts looking more and more old to you? you’re not alone! It seems that the user is facing a slight glitch due to which he is moving to the old design which some people are using.
A refreshed look of Google Wallet has come with the undeniable convenience of simplicity and aesthetic appeal for its users. This is number one in the series, so it’s presented to you without any fuss and reminds you to continue reading with a “Tap here to read aloud.” These cards are now collected into one page, all lined up neatly, making it more convenient to scroll through.
Nevertheless, this mistake takes you back to the previous design causing you to wear the same outfit multiple times during the same round of the dance. In the IAP, an NFC prompt takes up the entire space making the version quite unreliable to use. Additionally, the cards are displayed next to each other and with the use of animation that is a little more advanced.
Interestingly, this app version, along with the pattern of pop-ups, changes depending on which way you allow the app to launch. The link to an app on the main screen will directly launch the new version, while shortcuts like the Quick Settings side/front/lock screen shortcut may launch the older version instead. If you would rather be able to display icons from two applications simultaneously, the absence of integration could have a disruptive effect.
Suddenly this fact seems to have arisen due to an initial glitch in the server side of Google Play Services. This is very strange, is this a temporary glitch or a bug that can be fixed soon? Ahead of the release, users of Pixel devices may be forced to go through some switch period to determine the correct launch gateway for the preferred wallet design.