Google announced new user interface in next update of Google Pay
HIGHLIGHTS: The entire code of the Google Pay interface has been rewritten by Google. In such a situation, a new interface of this digital payment platform will be seen very soon. Explain that India is a big userbase of Google Pay.
Digital payment platform Google Pay will soon see major changes. A new standard interface for payment is being created by Google. This has been revealed in Google Blog Post. Google Pay's new UI has been rolled out for many users having Pixel phones. However, soon the update of Google Pay will start getting in the rest of the smartphone. The beta update of Google Pay will be made available to Singapore and Indian users. These updates will be for iOS users with Android. Clean and flexible interface of Google Pay will be provided by the company. The entire code of the interface has been rewritten by the company. In such a situation, a new interface will be seen very soon.
What will change?
According to the Android Police report, the bottom tab has been removed in the new interface and all navigation has been shifted to the Hamburger menu. Only the scrolling list of payment cards and loyalty cards will be visible on the new home page. Also, new payment cards, loyalty programs, gift cards and transit tickets can be added with the floating action button of the bottom right corner. Through the entry of Hamburger menu, you will be able to order the payment. Also, you will be able to see the activity of the expiry pass. The Add a new payment method option will be given on the upper side of the home menu. There will also be some changes in the payment method.
India is Google Pay's large userbase
Google Pay was launched in India on 18 September 2017, three years from today. Google Pay has recently become the most downloaded payment app in the world. It was downloaded on an average of 10 million or about 10 million times a month in the whole world. India is a large userbase of Google Pay. In India, 78 lakh people have downloaded Google Pay.
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