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Using pixel 3 xl for hardware. Recently got a notification and downloaded a testing version of gpay. But seems to offer the exact same functionalities as google pay. What's the difference?
GPay used to be called Google Wallet there is a difference between the to apps even though they both can be used to store your bank card info and if you have NFC on your device you can then use your phone to pay instead of having to pull out your card at the checkout as long as the store has a GPay Logo at the checkout stand which most places do nowadays
Google pay is used mostly online purchases GPay is used at brick and mortar stores even though I found they both work at the brick and mortar as long as you have your bank card linked to GPay which requires a 2 step verification
For anyone else that finds their way here looking for an answer like I did...
I contacted Support. I had to send them the screenshot I posted above before they understood what I was talking about.
They told me "Google Pay" was the old app and has been replaced by "GPay". The theory is, GPay was preloaded on the P6 and Google Pay was installed during the xfer from P3 to P6. I simply deleted "Google Pay".