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Samsung Pay trial kicks off in Korea

Samsung Pay trial kicks off in Korea

Posted on July 16, 2015August 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Samsung has been conducting a trial of its new mobile payment system in Korea and that mobile payment system is called Samsung Pay. The trial is in preparation for a full roll out to more places around the world. Trials started on July 15 for select customers in Korea. The first smartphones to have access to Samsung Pay are the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

Samsung says that the Samsung Pay mobile payment system will be accepted in more stores than any other mobile payment system in Korea. The first mobile payment system supports NFC and card readers with magnetic secure transmission.
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