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Dear Nchum, After confirming with our technical supplier, I’d like to fully explain all technical limitations to you: Google Pay can only run properly with the device’s TEE secure hardware environment, and activating the TEE module has a mandatory prerequisite: the device must complete full Google GMS certification. Google updated its certification rules afterward, and now full GMS certification strictly requires a screen of 4 inches or larger. Earlier, there was no screen size requirement for certification. The Unihertz Jelly you mentioned completed its full GMS certification before this new rule took effect, which is why it can support Google Pay. Our M1 model’s screen does not meet the current 4-inch standard, so full GMS certification is unavailable. Without full GMS certification, we cannot activate the TEE module, meaning it is impossible to enable Google Pay separately even if we only need the payment function. In short, Jelly is a special case certified under the old policy, and it cannot be used as a reference for our new model under current regulations. To sum up, due to the current screen size rule, our M1 cannot obtain full GMS certification or standalone Google Pay access. We will evaluate alternative solutions internally and update you immediately once we have new progress.