Google Wallet can automatically fetch train tickets from Gmail

THU UYÊN (THEO android authority) |

Google Wallet rolls out train ticket integration from Gmail.

After adding passport support to Google Wallet earlier this month, Google has launched a Gmail integration that automatically adds train tickets to the app.

This feature will help update upcoming train status, provide live information about train tickets in the app.

Google says the wallet app will automatically import train tickets from your Gmail account as soon as you receive a confirmation email.

Train tickets will appear alongside other saved passes, tickets, and membership cards, making it easy to access all your tickets and passes in one place.

In addition to integrating train tickets with Gmail, Google has also updated the Google Wallet app on Wear OS and the web. On Wear OS smartwatches, the app groups cards for a cleaner interface and lets you archive old cards you no longer use. You can also view unscanned cards right on your wrist.

Google says this is the first phase of an expansion and plans to bring the web experience to more countries.

In addition, the company has also released the Google Wallet app for Android in several new countries.

THU UYÊN (THEO android authority)
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