Tuesday, March 21

WHAT IS SAMSUNG PAY ?
Introducing Samsung Pay — the simple and secure way to pay. It works almost everywhere you can swipe or tap your card. So you enjoy all the convenience you need, on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  • Fingerprint or PIN authentication
  • Works with NFC, magnetic stripe or EMV terminals
  • Credit, debit and gift cards

REQUIRES ANDROID : 5.0 AND UP
   
SAMSUNG PAY  improved  location based Deals feature so you will receive localized deals while you shop. In addition,  adding a Membership card easier by adding a category search feature.
                                   
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SAMSUNG PAY IN INDIA :

After launching the Samsung Pay Early Access programme in India earlier this month, the company has revealed plans to launch its mobile payments service officially this week. Samsung has sent out invites for an event on Wednesday, March 22, where it says it will be "ready with the next revolution". The company has already made its mobile payments platform Samsung Pay open for Early Access registrations, but presumably more details on commercial availability will be unveiled on Wednesday.

The invite states that the "latest innovation" is "simple, secure, and almost everywhere, stressing on the safety and widespread of Samsung Pay. On its website, Samsung notes that Samsung Pay supports both NFC and MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) allowing a user to send a magnetic signal from the smartphone to the payment terminal's card reader. It isn't supported on all devices as of yet, and the list of compatible devices include Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016), and Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016).

In Early Access, Samsung has tied up with a few banks like Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, SBI, and Standard Chartered. All cards are supported of these banks, with the exception of SBI, for which only credit cards are supported for now. Samsung will add support for more banks eventually, with American Express and Citi Bank next in line. You can also pay via Samsung pay using the Paytm wallet.

Samsung Pay can be used at any store with a POS machine, card reader, or a NFC reader. For making a payment, the user simply has to open the Samsung Pay app on his compatible phone, select the card, authenticate via fingerprint or PIN, and then place it near one of the machines to complete the transaction. In case prompted for a PIN, users may be required to input 4-digit card PIN. Check all the guidelines needed to get started with Samsung Pay here.

After demonetisation, the peak in usage of mobile wallets like Paytm and MobiKwik has understandably caught Samsung's interest, and it therefore decided to launch its own mobile payment service in India. The recent push for digital payments in the country could have been a deciding factor for Samsung, and it could only be a matter of time before Apple decides to bring its own Apple Pay service to India as well.
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