Google has released the first beta version of Android 15, revealing a number of new features that may be released with the stable version of the software. One of them is the ability to switch to using a third-party application as the default wallet application. This is just another way Google is making Android more customizable.
This feature has been launched in Android 15 beta 1. Once you set another app as your default wallet app, all NFC payments will be made through that app instead of Google Wallet. It’s unclear which wallet apps will be supported, but you can expect to use other apps to store your credit or loyalty cards, car keys, and other things that facilitate different types of transactions.