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Can we please have Google Wallet functionality?
i have a Galaxy SII Skyrocket. I upgraded to ICS recently, but Google Wallet will still not work because there is no secure element on my phone. I dont quite know how all this works but it seems this is now a problem only my carrier can resolve. I would really like to add something to my SD card or get a new SIM card that has a secure element so i can use this app. if this is something ATT will not ever do, i suppose i can wait until my contract expires and switch to Sprint. Does anyone know what ATT has planned for this?
angieangela
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7 Messages
11 years ago
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Htconexowner
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11 years ago
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billd104
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312 Messages
11 years ago
AT&T... Anyone... Where are we with Google Wallet and the HTC One X? Any news?
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Ken Clean-Air System
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4 Messages
11 years ago
The ability to use Google Wallet was one of the things I was looking forward to when switching from the iPhone to Android ... was very disappointed when I got me HTC One home, went to the Play Store and found that Wallet was not supported on my device.
Kind of makes having an NFC chip in your phone a bit less useful, and yes, I know there are plenty of other uses for NFC besides making payments with your phone. It would still be nice to have the option though.
C'mon AT&T give your users who are paying good money every month for your service the ability to fully utilize their phones and let us have access to Google Wallet.
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soloflyer12
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4 Messages
11 years ago
Wow it's been almost a year and still att hasn't said anything about this. I mean I don't even have a credit card myself, im just a kid, but just noticing how bad att treats there customers really makes me want to just get a nexus with nothing restricting me. I mean i bought the phone and now att thinks they can own it. I really wanted to ask if rooting the phone would do anything. I have an HTC One X and i am probably going to root it if it frees this up. I mean honestly att what the heck? You load us up with a waste of bloatware and then monopolize us with only one this so called ISIS that is probably going to cost a subscription fee to use.
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nigratruo
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11 years ago
Dear AT&T
I am a Galaxy Note owner that is on your network, so I am a paying customer. Please note that I am aware that you are purposefully blocking google wallet on my device, that there is no technological reason why it should not work. Please note further that this is annoying me and that whenever I get asked by friends why google wallet does not work, I point out that it is your doing.
In my eyes, it just make you look silly and you will understand that I will not use a competing payment system that you want to establish, out of sheer spite, of not being forced to do what I don't want as a customer.
I also will not be switching to the Galaxy Note 2, because the Note 1 and 2 are identical in terms of fully functional NFC functionality.
This all reflects very badly on your reputation and image and it is one step more to consider switching to a competitor. This is not a way to treat a customer and your attempts to limit my choices insult my intelligence.
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djacobus
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1 Message
11 years ago
The device list is growing...please add this service.
Wallet Eligible Devices
Phones
Tablets
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rwatson22
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11 years ago
I purchased a Galaxy S4 instead of a iPhone and was really looking forward to using Google Wallet only to have Google Wallet tell me "that it is not yet available" for my device.
This anti-competive practice cannot stand.
I'm asking my Congressional Representatives for assistance and suggest you do the same.
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wingrider01
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12.2K Messages
11 years ago
who exactly is telling this?
Per googles support site, neither verizon, T-mobile nor att support it
https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/1347934?hl=en
In fact the number of carriers that support goggle wallet is under 5
Not much of a leg to stand on for your complaint.
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21stNow
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2.7K Messages
11 years ago
It could be anti-competitive because the same three carriers that don't support Google Wallet coincidentally support ISIS, a competing service.
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