Google pay easier on the Google Pixel - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

When using my Google Pixel phone all I had to do is have it on and google pay was easy and simple. With my Oneplus I have to be in the Google pay app and sometimes type in my passcode for Google pay to work. Is their an easier way such as having Google pay stay active in RAM?

I never have that problem. I just on my NFC, my google pay is ready to go. I'm on stock beta ROM.

Google Pay works the same on OP7 as any other android device, it just needs screen to be on.

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Saving an APK for a purchased app that no longer exists on Google Play

I'm not sure if this is against the rules, I took a look but couldn't find anything pertaining to this.
My roommate and I play Dungeons n Dragons and we found an awesome application on Google Play a while back called Fifth Edition Character Sheet. I never did end up paying for it, and by the time I tried to it had been removed from Google Play. I can't find the reason why, only that it's now gone. My roommate did pay for it. The method of purchase was via in-app payment. It opened up the Google Play thing, allowed him to pay, and that was it. Unlocked full features. However he's selling his tablet and wants to transfer the app to his Phone instead. I can't find a way to do this. Anytime I've used a Save APK option it just saves the base version without the tag saying he paid for it with all features unlocked. It's brutally annoying because, well, he paid for the app. He can't install it through Google PLay anymore on his phone and will unlock automatically, it's just non-existent. I've found the APK online a few times but there were no premium/paid ones.
So my question is this. Is there anyway to save the APK while retaining the fact that it was paid for so he can use it on his phone? Otherwise we'd have to go back to using other things which suck immeasurably compared to this awesome app.

Android pay in a virtual machine

What are the chances/practicalities of setting up a pared down VM to run Android Pay and other apps and just passing hardware like nfc through to them?
Google has been doing their best to block root users from using Android Pay and who knows, they might even decide you have to pass a safetynet check just to use play services eventually (I mean why not if it's more "secure.")
Honestly though, I wish they'd just give the option to use the old Google Wallet method. Bank/reward point pass through was never something I needed anyway.

Using Google pay

Hi guys.
I bought my pixel 2 in Germany and I can't set up Google Pay and android Pay in any way.
Could anyone let me know what do I need to do to be able to use Google pay?
I'm living in London now, should I flash my pixel for UK firmware and I will be able to use android or Google pay?
Thanks for your time and help
Best Wishes
What's your specific problem? Can you launch the google pay app at all? If you're trying to set up a card in google pay, that's dependent on the support from your card provider (I have some that work and some that don't). Check out https://pay.google.com/intl/en_uk/about/banks/
clcdev said:
What's your specific problem? Can you launch the google pay app at all? If you're trying to set up a card in google pay, that's dependent on the support from your card provider (I have some that work and some that don't). Check out https://pay.google.com/intl/en_uk/about/banks/
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My problem was that I couldn't even download it. Now I managed to change my Google play store country and it's working. Thanks for your time anyway.

Setup Google Pay (Wear os)

Hi, stupid question about Google Pay on Wear OS.
Currently Google Pay isn't available in France but will launch very soon.
As my Vivo Nex S don't has NFC and isn't certified (on Google Play Store), I will still be able to setup Google Pay on my smartwatch?

Google App Implementations

Got my OnePlus 9 Pro today, before I start flashing LOS I wanted to ask a couple questions about my Google choices.
Is it possible to not have any Google apps/services on the phone but still have access to the Play Store? I've seen Aurora store mentioned a couple times, but it doesn't seem like it works that well on my current device (searching for apps that I know are there but get no results, etc.). Those apps would likely still rely on Google services and break without them, correct?
Is it possible to use Mozilla's location services instead of Google's?
If no to the above, can I use Google's location services through a proxy?
What are the differences between OpenGApps/MindTheGapps/microG? I'm considering the latter (microG) but it looks like there hasn't been much progress on it and I don't know how functional it will be.
I want as little Google on my phone as possible while still having access to GPS, apps that rely on Google having bare minimum functionality, and privacy. What is the best way to do this?
1. You have access to the web of Play Store. play.google.com

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