How to fix Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out in Google Pay Wallet

The past couple of months have been rough for the tech enthusiasts out there or even casual users who love to tinker with their phones, and even more so for developers. As you may be aware, using banking and payment apps doesn’t just need you to pass SafetyNet (which will soon be discontinued) but also pass Play Integrity.

However, finding a way around this has been causing issues. Many users have been raising concerns that they’re getting Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out in Google Pay Wallet. This is affecting their user experience.

If you’re in the same boat, then this guide will be helpful. In this guide, you will get to know how to fix Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out in Google Pay Wallet.

How to fix Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out in Google Pay Wallet

Quick Tile Unavailable

While passing Play Integrity is easy to do, Google has decided to make its presence felt and patched the tweak. However, developers again found a loophole and managed to overcome this issue. But it isn’t plain sailing as some users have been facing issues.

Users who were using modules or tweaks for unlocking Felica on non-Japanese Pixel devices to be able to use Felica Cards are reporting that Google Pay Wallet is having the Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out issue. Users who have enabled Osaifu Ketai and the Japanese Wallet UI via Jjyao’s module are also facing this issue.

However, there is a way to work around this issue. Uninstalling Google accounts (main, alternative, and Japanese alternative) and clearing all data in Play Services, Google Play, Play Protect, and even the Wallet will not do any good. The culprit behind the Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out is the Osaifu Keitai, which you may have installed for using Suica. You need to uninstall the Felica apps and it will help you rectify the underlying Quick Tile Unavailable/Greyed Out issue.

Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma
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Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learned how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports, and most importantly, technology. Aviral has been a regular writer for rootmygalaxy for over 6 years and has been covering games and Android guides. He currently owns a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, an iPhone 13, and a HP Pavilion laptop.

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