My tap to pay on my Galaxy phone stopped working. The message says failure to connect tap to pay ale

I get a tap to pay alert message and a failure to connect message.

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That kind of issue can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you've come to rely on tap to pay for everyday transactions. The error message “failure to connect tap to pay ale” typically points to a problem with either the NFC hardware, software conflicts, or the payment app itself. First, try restarting your phone—sometimes a simple reboot clears temporary glitches. Then, ensure NFC is enabled in your settings and that your default payment app (like Samsung Wallet or Google Pay) is up to date and properly set as the default. If you're using a case, especially one with metal or magnets, try removing it as it may interfere with the NFC signal. Lastly, if none of that helps, clearing the cache of your wallet app or even removing and re-adding your cards can resolve deeper app-level issues. If it persists, a visit to a service center might be needed in case there’s a hardware fault. You're definitely not alone—this is a fairly common hiccup on Android devices, much like how users occasionally run into issues when trying things like the fc mobile free fc points apk that promise quick results but may introduce unexpected conflicts. Thankfully, most causes here are fixable.


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If your Galaxy phone's Tap to Pay feature has stopped working and you're seeing a "failure to connect" alert, try restarting your phone, ensuring NFC is enabled, and checking that your payment app (like Samsung Wallet or Google Wallet) is set as the default and up to date.

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Thank for great information 

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