For some reason, not all Beta 3.1 users have received the stable release of Android 16 QPR1, and they are now facing Google Wallet/Pay and VPN issues.
The Android 16 QPR1 “No Data Wipe” OTA started rolling out two weeks ago for some Beta 3.1 users. However, it’s not yet available for all testers that opted out of the Beta Program (as they don’t want to be on QPR2 just yet). Our Pixel Tablet received said OTA, but it’s absent on a Pixel 8a.
Those still on Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1 are now getting a warning message with tap-to-pay. Opening Google Wallet reveals the “Device doesn’t meet security requirements” message: “This device may be rooted or running uncertified software. Contact your device manufacturer or visit Google Wallet Help for more info.”
That said, after tapping “Got it,” everything functions normally for most users. For others, Google Pay does not work.
Meanwhile, we’re noticing an issue with the Pixel-only VPN by Google refusing to connect on Beta 3.1. It just shows the “isn’t available for this account” error.
The “No Data Wipe” update usually rolls out without issue after the stable release. It remains to be seen whether Google is waiting for the October 2025 security patch at this point.
A more immediate fix for those impacted is rejoining the Android Beta Program for QPR2 Beta 2. It’s pretty stable, but you might have an issue with the media player not appearing on the lockscreen. (Lockscreen widgets can be used as a workaround.)
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