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How to set up Google Pay on your Pixel phone

Setting up Google Pay™ is a smart way to keep your cards and passes in one place and pay with just a tap. Whether you're picking up groceries or boarding a flight, this digital wallet makes things faster and easier. If you just got a Pixel™ phone or you're new to Google Pay, we’ll walk you through the setup.

At Asurion, we help millions of people get the most out of their tech. From setting up your digital wallet to protecting your phone from damage, we’ve got you covered. Here's how to get started with Google Pay on your Pixel phone.

What is Google Pay?

Google Pay is a secure and simple way to make contactless payments, store loyalty cards, and even keep transit passes and event tickets. It works on most Android™ phones, but it’s built into your Pixel device, making setup even easier.

How to download and open Google Wallet

Google Pay now works through the Google Wallet app. Here’s how to find and open it:

  1. Swipe up from the bottom of your screen to open the app drawer. Look for the Google Wallet app—it may already be installed.
  2. If you don’t see it, go to the Google Play Store, search for Google Wallet, then tap Install.
  3. Once it’s downloaded, tap the app to get started.

How to add a card to Google Pay

Before you can use Google Pay, you'll need to link a payment method:

  1. Open the Google Wallet app.
  2. Tap Add to Wallet.
  3. Choose Payment card.
  4. Use your camera to scan your card or enter the details manually.
  5. Follow the prompts to verify your card with your bank.
  6. Once your card is verified, it’s ready to use for contactless payments.

How to make Google Pay your default payment app

To tap and pay at stores, Google Pay needs to be set as your default:

  1. Go to Settings > Connections > NFC.
  2. Tap Contactless payments.
  3. Select Google Wallet as your default app.

Where can you use Google Pay?

You can use Google Pay anywhere you see the contactless or Google Pay symbol, including:

  • Grocery stores.
  • Gas stations.
  • Coffee shops.
  • Retail stores.
  • Transit systems in select cities.

Just unlock your Pixel phone and hold it near the reader.

Is Google Pay safe to use?

Yes. Google Pay uses tokenization, which means your actual card number isn’t shared during a transaction. It also requires you to unlock your phone with a fingerprint, PIN, or face recognition before paying, adding an extra layer of security.


FAQ

What is the difference between Google Pay and Google Wallet?

Google Wallet is the app that stores your cards, while Google Pay refers to the contactless payment feature within it.

Can I add multiple cards to Google Pay?

Yes, you can add more than one card and set a default for payments.

Do I need an internet connection to use Google Pay in stores?

No, but you’ll need to be connected to the internet to set up or update cards.

Does Google Pay work on all Pixel phones?

Yes, as long as the phone supports NFC and is running Android 5.0 or later.

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