While Google has yet to release a stable build of Android 12, information about the next major Android release, Android 13, has already begun to appear on the web.
Yesterday we learned that Google has already decided on the name of the dessert for Android 13. And now enthusiasts have found evidence that the next version of Android will finally be able to allow users of secondary accounts to make contactless payments.
Android has supported multi-user devices across multiple profiles for several years now, but secondary profiles lacked one feature – the ability to customize NFC payments.
New documentation on the Gerrit AOSP (Android Open Source Project) code repository states that the next Android release may include support for NFC multi-user payments. In the settings application, you can set the parameters for NFC payments for different users.
If you are sharing your device with other family members and have set up separate profiles, the new feature will be very useful as each user can set up their payment methods and make payments via NFC.
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