Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 9
Google Wallet Falls Short in 1-Week Test as Missing Digital IDs Undercut Daily Use
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 9

Google Wallet Falls Short in 1-Week Test as Missing Digital IDs Undercut Daily Use

2 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jun 9

Summary

  • A 1-week switch to Google Wallet on a Motorola Edge 50 Neo proved more workable for payments than expected, but the app nearly failed as a full wallet replacement.
  • Digital ID support was the breaking point: in the author's region, Google Wallet cannot store a driving license or other key government documents needed for routine use.
  • Google Wallet handled tap-to-pay through a quick-launch shortcut and kept its edge in automatically importing boarding passes, tickets and loyalty cards from Gmail.
  • Samsung Wallet remained the stronger all-in-one option in that market because it supports IDs from central and state authorities, including vehicle insurance and tax-related documents.
  • Google's ID rollout is still uneven globally—despite a recent Aadhaar partnership in India and broader support in some U.S. states—limiting its claim to replace a physical wallet.

Insights

As Samsung partners with CLEAR for digital IDs, is Google's slower approach a cautious strategy or a critical failure in the wallet wars?
With the EU launching its own digital wallet, will proprietary systems from Google and Samsung be forced to adapt or become obsolete?