Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users are facing a peculiar issue that has seen Google Pay rendered useless on their phones.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is among the best in the business, both in terms of hardware and feature set. Backed by solutions such as Samsung and support for third party applications like Google Pay, the Note 20 Ultra offers a premium experience to its users. However, recent reports claim that there’s a strange glitch affecting the phone which is leading to a less than satisfactory experience on these phones. According a report published by Android Police, there have been user reports of the Note 20 Ultra users facing a peculiar issue which has seen popular payments platform, Google Pay, rendered useless on the phone. Those affected claim that Google Pay is letting them set up the app and add cards, even allowing to set it as the default payment provider on the phone, however, the phone isn’t allowing any transactions to go through using the app as these are resulting in a failure or an error: a red exclamation point in the Google Pay app.