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Rejection of a payment card during a purchase is certainly not a pleasant experience. Even if it is not due to the absence of money in your account, an unsuccessful attempt to pay can get on many nerves. This is exactly the reality many Samsung owners have encountered Galaxy S20 Ultra when the terminals refused to accept payment with Google Pay. The author of the misfortune is probably a peculiar software bug.

A bug where the app lets the user upload a credit card but then greets them with a red exclamation point during a failed payment is being reported by phone owners around the world. App misbehavior doesn't differentiate between regions, or between phone models with a Snapdragon processor and those with an Exynos processor. The solution to the problem, according to users who have already gotten out of the problem, is to move the SIM card to the second slot. Such a solution indicates that it is a bug on the part of the software, which does not know how to deal with the networks of certain operators. In addition, some users report that Samsung itself is starting to fix the error in a recent firmware update marked N986xXXU1ATJ1, which, however, still hasn't reached all phones.

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The card lights up in the application, but you can't pay with it.

Google Pay is already relatively widespread in our country, despite the fact that most users were used to using other payment applications. Weren't you one of the unfortunate ones who suddenly couldn't pay with a mobile phone? Write to us in the discussion below the article.

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