Android Pay on Wear 2.0 will not work if your phone’s bootloader is unlocked

Today we have heard news of the two new smartwatches from Google and LG along with the official debut of Android Wear 2.0 on these devices. The LG Watch Style and LG Watch Sport are the features wearables, though only one of them will have NFC for making payments with Android Pay.
 
Android Pay for Android Wear 2.0Google has confirmed to Android Police that if the tethered smartphone has an unlocked bootloader: a popular occurrence among intense fans of Android, Android Pay would not work on the tethered smartwatch. The Android Pay app on the smartphone will not allow you to add a card with an unlocked bootloader for security reasons, regardless of whether or not your smartwatch’s bootloader is unlocked (yeah, you can do that, too).
This is just a reminder that smartwatches aren’t all that smart on their own, they are still more like a companion and act as an extension of your smartphone much more than a standalone device. It’ll be interesting to see what Android Wear 2.0 is able to do without a tethered smartphone over its own LTE connection.
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