PayPal vs. Google Wallet Weekly Usage by Age Group on Android in Germany — January–May 2026
Review Jan–May 2026: 18–24-year-olds drive the peak: PayPal reaches 15% weekly active-open share on Android in Germany versus only 9% for Google Wallet in the same age group

Info
- Sample size
- n = 15,423
- Data date
- Jan–May 2026
- Segment
- All segments
- Platform
- Browsing
- Market
- Germany
Analysis
Among 18–24-year-old Android users in Germany, PayPal's weekly active-open rate of 15% is nearly double Google Wallet's 9% — a gap that persists across every age band measured and signals a structural advantage for PayPal in the critical mobile-first generation.
Why younger Android users favour PayPal over Google Wallet
Germany's younger cohorts grew up with PayPal as the default checkout experience for e-commerce — and that habit has carried into in-store mobile payments. PayPal's 2025 launch of native contactless payments via a virtual Debit Mastercard gave the under-35 crowd a compelling standalone NFC option, independent of Google Wallet. Google Wallet, by contrast, had relied on bank-card integrations and the PayPal link as its primary on-ramps, both of which are now diminishing. Mobile payments in Germany reached 19.3% of all cashless retail transactions in 2025, according to EHI retail data, with younger demographics leading proximity payment adoption. PayPal's consistent lead across all age groups — not just among the youngest — suggests the app's brand familiarity translates into daily contactless payment behaviour well beyond the 18–24 cohort. For the full week-by-week picture of how these apps' overall market shares evolved in early 2026, see the weekly trend across all four payment apps.
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Methodology
The rate shown for each age group is the average share of active Android users in that age band who opened PayPal or Google Wallet in a given week, pooled across all 21 complete weeks from 5 January to 25 May 2026. The denominator for each age group is the number of active Android users in that group recorded in the same week. Age is derived from birth year; users with no birth year on record are excluded from the age breakdown but included in overall base totals.