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    Android 16’s Wallet Shortcut Lands—But Only for Newer Pixels

    Updated:December 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    Android 16 introduces a handy new gesture feature that allows users to double‑press the power button to launch Google Wallet or their default wallet app, offering a swift way to access cards, passes, or digital IDs. However, this useful shortcut is currently restricted to Pixel 8 and newer devices, with Google giving no clear explanation for this limitation—even though hardware testing suggests older models like the Pixel 7 Pro can support it perfectly when manually enabled. 

    Sources: Android Authority, Android Headlines

    Key Takeaways

    – Android 16 adds a double-press power button shortcut for Google Wallet, improving convenience for frequent users.

    – The feature is intentionally disabled on older Pixel models (e.g., Pixel 7 Pro), with no official rationale from Google.

    – Manual enabling on unsupported devices confirms no hardware constraints, suggesting the restriction is an artificial, software-level limitation.

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    Android 16’s new Wallet shortcut is a welcome convenience for users who regularly tap into Google Wallet for payments, transit passes, or digital IDs. By enabling a double-press of the power button to immediately open Wallet, Google enhances accessibility and positions digital transactions more fluidly in everyday use.

    Yet, it’s puzzling that this feature is limited to Pixel 8 and newer models. Looking at the code and practical testing reveal that devices like the Pixel 7 Pro are fully capable of supporting the shortcut when manually reconfigured—suggesting this is not a matter of hardware constraints but a deliberate decision by Google. There’s no official explanation for why older Pixels are excluded, and that omission raises legitimate concerns among users who expect consistent support across-device generations.

    From a user standpoint, software differentiation based on artificial criteria undermines user trust. If capability exists, it should be offered. Clearer communication from Google on this feature limitation—and ideally a reconsideration—would go a long way toward preserving confidence in platform support. Until then, owners of older Pixels might resort to third-party tweaks, although that route isn’t always ideal from a security or warranty perspective.

    A more transparent and inclusive rollout policy would serve both Google’s reputation and consumers’ expectations more robustly.

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