During the first Android Q betas, a replacement gesture called “show cards & passes” was discovered in Settings. consistent with its description, this feature allows one to access their credit cards, passes, and tickets from Google Pay, also as an emergency information card, within the power menu. When Google launched Android 10 for the overall public, they put up a webpage detailing a number of the new features of the new OS. one among the features was called “quick wallet access,” and its description matched what we saw within the early Android Q betas. However, this text was faraway from the page, and therefore the refore the feature never appeared in any Android 10 release – even with the launch of the Pixel 4 in October and the first “Pixel Feature Drop” in December. we all know the feature remains there, though, because we managed to activate it in mid-September, and we’ve confirmed it still works today. Now, we’re sharing our mod to enable Quick Wallet Access on your own rooted Pixel smartphone.

During the first Android Q betas, a replacement gesture called “show cards & passes” was discovered in Settings. consistent with its description, this feature allows one to access their credit cards, passes, and tickets from Google Pay, also as an emergency information card, within the power menu. When Google launched Android 10 for the overall public, they put up a webpage detailing a number of the new features of the new OS. one among the features was called “quick wallet access,” and its description matched what we saw within the early Android Q betas. However, this text was faraway from the page, and therefore the refore the feature never appeared in any Android 10 release – even with the launch of the Pixel 4 in October and the first “Pixel Feature Drop” in December. we all know the feature remains there, though, because we managed to activate it in mid-September, and we’ve confirmed it still works today. Now, we’re sharing our mod to enable Quick Wallet Access on your own rooted Pixel smartphone.

In order to form a payment after changing your active card, you’ll still got to unlock your phone. If you found out Face Unlock on the Pixel 4, you’ll be ready to immediately unlock your phone – before quick wallet access even shows up within the power menu – to form a payment. That’s why i used to be expecting this feature to seem within the first Pixel Feature Drop for the Pixel 4, but fortunately, we all know this feature won’t be a Pixel 4-exclusive. The changelog for the December 2019 update references this feature, suggesting it might be coming to the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL. Google says it’s an “experimental feature,” though, so it’d never roll out officially. If they are doing roll it out, it’ll likely come to the Pixel 4 first before rolling out for older Pixels. If you’d rather not wait, otherwise you own a first-generation Pixel phone and need to urge in on the fun, you’ll try my mod linked below.

Requirements:

  • SystemUI with the fast wallet access feature baked-in. This includes the Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL on Android 10. this may very likely not work on non-Pixel smartphones unless you’re running a custom ROM like Pixel Experience that uses Google’s SystemUI.
  • Root access with Magisk.

Steps:

  1. Open Magisk Manager and install the “SQLite for ARM aarch64 devices” Module from the Downloads section. Note: If you have already got an SQLite binary from TitaniumBackup or Termux, then the installer script will detect it so you won’t got to install this separate SQLite binary. If so, proceed to step 3.
  2.  Reboot your phone.
  3.  Download my Magisk Module and install it in Magisk Manager: GooglePayPowerMenu.zip
  4.  Reboot your phone.
  5.  attend Settings > System > Gestures and check to ascertain if “Cards & passes” appears within the list. confirm that the feature is enabled.
  6. Long-press the facility button to see and see if the new power menu UI is showing. At the highest , you ought to see an emergency information card and any cards you’ve added in Google Pay.Troubleshooting:

You may need to wait a touch or reboot another time for the fast wallet access feature to start out working. For me, it appeared after I opened the facility menu a second time. Also, if you’re having trouble adding a card to Google Pay due to SafetyNet, then make certain to put in the GPay-SQLite-Fix Magisk Module.

Uninstall:
Lastly, if you would like to completely uninstall this mod and revert the facility menu back to the first UI, you want to do the following:
1. Uninstall the module in Magisk Manager
2. Delete the two quickwalletaccess scripts from /data/adb/service.d
3. Run the subsequent shell commands:

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4.Reboot

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