Google Wallet and Battery Swapping

SteelGator

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I remember reading a while ago that switching batteries may be problematic for Google Wallet users because the NFC antenna is on the battery.

Are there any Google Wallet users here that also swap batteries frequently? What is your experience?
 
I have the regular battery and the Samsung extended 2100 battery. they both work fine for me. Have used both to buy stuff
 
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The act of switching batteries does absolutely nothing to effect Google Wallet, no matter how often you switch batteries. The only way it could is if you buy one without an NFC antenna in it. In that case the only side effect would be that NFC wouldn't work. It doesn't interface with and change Google Wallet in any way.
 
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Thanks forth info. I could have sworn I read something when the phone was first released. Glad to hear it is not a problem.
 
I feel like switching batteries does affect wallet. I've switched between the regular and extended and now wallet doesn't work for me. And my battery hasn't been lasting as long as it used to before I swapped the batteries. I've done battery wipes. Used a battery calibration app. Nothing works. And I downloaded the new wallet .apk and still nothing. Running AOKP 24.
 
I feel like switching batteries does affect wallet. I've switched between the regular and extended and now wallet doesn't work for me. And my battery hasn't been lasting as long as it used to before I swapped the batteries. I've done battery wipes. Used a battery calibration app. Nothing works. And I downloaded the new wallet .apk and still nothing. Running AOKP 24.

I'd really venture to guess it has nothing to do with swapping your battery but rather switching ROMs. Also, the money network for Google Wallet has been down for quiet a while, and has just come back online recently.

Also, battery calibration apps don't do anything to improve battery performance. Wiping battery stats does nothing to help battery life.
 
I'd really venture to guess it has nothing to do with swapping your battery but rather switching ROMs. Also, the money network for Google Wallet has been down for quiet a while, and has just come back online recently.

Also, battery calibration apps don't do anything to improve battery performance. Wiping battery stats does nothing to help battery life.

I knew about the money network being down. The last working version of wallet I had was on stock 4.0.2. Then I flashed AOKP and wallet hasn't worked since then. Maybe that's why. As for my battery, when I swapped out the extended battery for the stock battery that's when things started to go down hill. Might have to go to Big Red and get a new extended battery.

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I knew about the money network being down. The last working version of wallet I had was on stock 4.0.2. Then I flashed AOKP and wallet hasn't worked since then. Maybe that's why. As for my battery, when I swapped out the extended battery for the stock battery that's when things started to go down hill. Might have to go to Big Red and get a new extended battery.

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Did you disable wallet before you did a wipe?

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Did you disable wallet before you did a wipe?

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No I don't think I did. It's cool. I guess I'm just one of the guys that's going to have to wait until it's official. Hopefully Verizon gives people the choice to use Google Wallet or ISIS. If they're smart they would.

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The act of switching batteries does absolutely nothing to effect Google Wallet, no matter how often you switch batteries. The only way it could is if you buy one without an NFC antenna in it. In that case the only side effect would be that NFC wouldn't work. It doesn't interface with and change Google Wallet in any way.

But if NFC isn't working, how can you make a payment with Google Wallet?
 
But if NFC isn't working, how can you make a payment with Google Wallet?

I did a little reading this morning and answered my question. Your Google Wallet account can still be used to make online purchases from your PC, but if you want to make in-store purchases, then NFC has to be working on your phone. If you buy a battery for your GN that doesn't have the NFC antenna, then you won't be able to use it to buy stuff.
 

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