
If you couldn't finish setting up Tap to Pay, it's likely because your device isn't compatible with the feature. This is a common issue that can be frustrating, especially if you've been looking forward to using the convenience of Tap to Pay.
The good news is that you can check your device's compatibility by looking at the system requirements for Tap to Pay. According to the Apple website, Tap to Pay requires a device with iOS 16 or later.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting can be a real challenge, but don't worry, I've got you covered. If you're seeing a "Reader Failed to Connect, Please check your network connection" error message, it might be because your Android device has developer options/mode enabled.
To fix this, you'll need to disable Developer options or Developer mode. This setting is usually found in Settings > System > Developer options/mode.
You can also search for "Developer options" or "Developer mode" to find it quickly. Once you've located it, turn it OFF.
Next, force quit the Square app to clear out any lingering issues. Then, restart your Android device to give it a fresh start.
If you're still having trouble, try checking your network connection to make sure it's stable and strong.
Google Pay Issues
Google Pay Issues can be frustrating, especially when trying to set up tap to pay.
If your Google Pay account is not verified, you may not be able to complete the setup process. This can happen if your account information doesn't match the details on file with your bank or card issuer.
A common issue is that your card may not be eligible for tap to pay due to its type or the bank's policies. This is often the case with certain credit cards or debit cards that don't support contactless payments.
Google Pay may also encounter issues if your device's software is outdated or not compatible with the latest version of the app. Make sure your device is running the latest operating system and that you have the most recent version of Google Pay installed.
If you're still having trouble, try restarting your device or checking for any software updates. This can often resolve the issue and allow you to complete the setup process.
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Compatibility Problems
You're experiencing compatibility problems with Google Pay and PayPal. This can be frustrating, but let's break it down.
You can't add PayPal to Google Pay through the Google Pay app or the PayPal app, but you can try clearing cache and cookies to see if that works.
Using a different browser or device might also help resolve the issue. I've seen this trick work for some users.
The Google Pay app has a specific process for adding PayPal, which involves logging in and tapping "Add a payment method" on the screen. Tap PayPal and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
However, even after trying this, some users still encounter errors like "Couldn't finish setting up pay contactless" or "Something went wrong during your setup".
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