There are many users who are looking forward to the arrival of Android 12 on their respective mobile phones . It is very recently that the new version began to be deployed on certain devices, a range that will be extended gradually, but calmly. Of course, there is a way to encourage it and enjoy it before anyone else.
Although there are many smartphones that have not yet received the new operating system from Google , the US company has been working throughout this time to bring a beta update known as Android 12L and that aims to improve the performance of the software. Especially on large screens.

However, a huge number of users have reported on Reddit that the Google Pay app is not working since they updated the system to Android 12 L Beta.
More than 100 million users
It is said soon, but Google Pay is one of the most widespread payment methods in the world. In fact, it has more than 100 million users around the globe. This is the main reason why it is a real problem, since after the consequences caused by COVID-19 a large number of people make use of this type of payment, so it is truly tiring for those who used it daily to their chores.

When trying to use the application, a pop-up notification appears informing us that our phone does not meet the necessary software requirements. In this message there is a particularity that has caught the attention of everyone, because supposedly you cannot use it because the device “is rooted or is running non-certified software .” A fact that has confused users.
Supposedly fixed
Google has not been long in listening to the reports of its users and in putting land in the middle to solve the problem. About 8 hours ago through a Reddit forum , a moderator of the big G claimed that they had already fixed the bug related to Google Pay.
Even so, this problem does not seem to be completely eradicated. Mainly, because several people have sent reports that this issue has not been resolved. This means that some may still experience this application crash.

At the moment, it is not known for sure when this issue will end and, therefore, when users will be able to use Google Pay again as normal.
Keep in mind that this new update to Android 12 is in beta . This means that you are quite likely to run into different system errors, such as the one mentioned here. Although it is true that it can be very annoying, but during development parameters can be adjusted that end up affecting the operation of certain applications.
This is the main purpose of the tests, to make known possible faults that may arise and correct them for the future. So that when a greater number of individuals have this version they do not experience similar problems. It’s hard to imagine what would happen if this same situation had happened when everyone had Android 12L in their hands.