Google Wallet’s Redesign Makes Favorites Much Easier

Google Wallet is rolling out a redesigned home screen that makes favorite passes easier to find, manage, and reorder, with a new grid layout and updated pass views.

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Google Wallet’s Redesign Makes Favorites Much Easier

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Google Wallet is finally making the passes you actually use feel a little less buried. After months of quiet testing, the app’s refreshed home screen and pass management tools are now starting to show up for more users, and the difference is hard to miss.

The latest version, 26.14.895964528, switches the Wallet home page to a grid layout that puts favorite passes front and center. It’s a small change on paper, but a meaningful one in day-to-day use. Less scrolling. Faster access. A cleaner way to reach boarding passes, loyalty cards, tickets, and other essentials without digging through a long list.

A smarter way to surface the cards you use most

The new priority system is built around a star button. Tap it, and a pass becomes a favorite. From there, Wallet gives it better placement on the home screen, though adding items there still takes a few steps. Google appears to be nudging the app toward a more organized, more personal feel, closer to the way people actually use digital wallets in real life.

At the bottom of the home screen, a new “View More” button now opens a broader view of your top passes. That screen includes a search bar, plus options for “View more passes” and “Manage passes on home.” The first takes you to the full library of passes saved in Wallet, where you can sort everything alphabetically or by the date it was added. Handy. Especially if your Wallet has become a digital junk drawer.

The “Manage passes on home” option leads to a separate screen with all your starred passes. From there, you can reorder them, move the most important ones higher, or add more passes to the home screen. Drag and drop is still supported too, so you can reshuffle the lineup directly on the home page if you prefer a more hands-on approach.

Google has also updated the look of individual passes. The card view now gives more visual weight to the artwork or graphics, while the member ID is pushed into a smaller section of the design. The result feels a bit more like a physical card, even if the layout is still clearly digital. One thing that has not arrived yet is the more colorful pass interface Google was testing recently.

Another useful touch is the star icon now sitting at the top of each pass view. It works as a quick toggle, letting you add or remove a pass from the home screen with a single tap. Simple. Efficient. The kind of change that makes sense the moment you use it.

For now, the rollout appears to be limited. Even after sideloading the latest app bundle, only some devices picked up the new interface, which strongly suggests Google is enabling it server-side. So if you do not see it yet, that does not necessarily mean anything is wrong. Updating Google Wallet from the Play Store is still the best move, and the new design should land eventually.

Source: androidauthority

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Marius

Is this rollout server side for real? I updated but nothing changed, kinda annoying. maybe it's phased, or my phone hates me?

atomwave

Wow, actually useful update, never thought Wallet would feel this tidy. Less scrolling bliss lol