Google quickly reverted a change to Wallet Quick Settings tile

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Google has quickly reverted an annoying change to the Wallet Quick Settings tile on Pixel phones. The tile briefly showed the full name of a card earlier this week, a change from the existing approach of showing just the last four digits. But the old behavior is now back.

Google Wallet Quick Settings tile stops showing the full card name

A Google Play Services update earlier this week brought several changes to Google Wallet shortcuts on the Pixel lockscreen and Quick Settings. On the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the shortcuts now open the full app, a change the company announced in October as part of its Play System updates for the month. The shortcuts previously took you to an intermediary UI for cards and passes. You could pick up a card from there as a payment method. The latest Play services update kept this intermediary Cards & Passes UI intact on older Pixel devices, though.

However, all Pixel models picked up a change to Wallet’s Quick Settings tile. It started showing the full card name instead of just the last four digits. This made for a visually distracting experience, more so if your card name is longer. The full name will scroll before the digits appear. And this happens every time you pull down the Quick Settings panel. Users were understandably not happy with this approach, as showing the full card name didn’t serve any major functional purpose. Thankfully, Google has quickly reverted the change. The Wallet Quick Settings tile now only shows the last four digits of your card.

It’s unclear if Google returned to the old approach in response to user feedback or if the initial rollout erroneously made the change. But as confirmed by 9to5Google, a mere restart of your Pixel phone should be enough to undo the change. Open the Google Wallet app after restarting and the Quick Settings tile should no longer show the full card name.

Google Wallet will soon add support for state IDs and driver’s licenses

Google is positioning the Wallet app as a one-stop home for all digital items on Pixel devices. The app won’t just store your credit and debit cards for making quick payments. The company wants you to store everything from your birth certificates and COVID-19 vaccine cards to all other identification cards in Wallet. To that end, it will soon support state IDs and driver’s licenses. Google announced this support as part of the December Play System updates. The rollout should begin anytime now.

2022-12-16 15:06:30