Samsung Pay
Samsung Pay is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Samsung Electronics that lets users make payments using compatible phones and other Samsung-produced devices. The service supports contactless payments using near-field communications, but also supports magnetic stripe–only payment terminals by incorporating magnetic secure transmission. In countries like India it also supports bill payments.
The service was launched in South Korea on August 20, 2015 and in the United States on September 28 of the same year. In 2016, at the International Consumer Electronics Show, the telecommunications company announced that Samsung Pay would be coming soon to a variety of banks in Australia, Brazil, Spain and Singapore.
Service
Samsung Pay was developed from the intellectual property of LoopPay, a crowdfunded startup company that Samsung acquired in February 2015. The service supports both NFC-based mobile payment systems, as well as those that only support magnetic stripes. This is accomplished via a technology known as magnetic secure transmission, which emulates the swipe of a permanent magnet strip past a reader by generating the near-field magnetic waveform directly. LoopPay's developers stated that because of this design, the technology would work with "nearly 90%" of all point-of-sale units in the United States.On phones, the Samsung Pay menu is launched by swiping from the bottom of the screen. Different credit, debit and loyalty cards can be loaded into the app, and selected by swiping between them on-screen.
In South Korea, Samsung Pay can be used for online payments and to withdraw money on selected banks' ATMs.
In Mainland China, Samsung Pay supports In-app payments, QR code payments and public transportation cards of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and other cities.
In Hong Kong, Samsung Pay can be linked with Octopus cards, called Smart Octopus, to make electronic payments with stored value service for payments in online or offline systems.
In India, Samsung Pay supports the government's UPI / BharatQR. It also supports bill payments via the Bharat Bill Payment System.
Security
Samsung Pay's security measures are based on Samsung Knox and ARM TrustZone technologies; credit card information is stored in a secure token. Payments must be authenticated using a fingerprint scan or passcode.In August 2016, security researcher Salvador Mendoza disclosed a potential flaw with Samsung Pay, arguing that its security tokens were not sufficiently randomized and could become predictable. He also designed a handheld device that could be used to skim magnetic secure transmission tokens, and another which could spoof magnetic stripes on actual card readers using the token. Samsung responded to the report, stating that "If at any time there is a potential vulnerability, we will act promptly to investigate and resolve the issue".
Samsung Pay will not work with devices whose Knox warranty bit is tripped.
Availability
Date | Support for payment cards issued in |
August 20, 2015 | South Korea |
September 28, 2015 | United States |
March 29, 2016 | China |
June 2, 2016 | Spain |
June 15, 2016 | Australia |
June 16, 2016 | Singapore |
July 13, 2016 | Puerto Rico |
July 19, 2016 | Brazil |
September 28, 2016 | Russia |
November 8, 2016 | Canada |
February 8, 2017 | Thailand |
February 24, 2017 | Malaysia |
March 22, 2017 | India |
April 27, 2017 | Sweden |
April 27, 2017 | United Arab Emirates |
May 16, 2017 | United Kingdom |
May 23, 2017 | Switzerland |
May 23, 2017 | Taiwan |
May 25, 2017 | Hong Kong |
September 28, 2017 | Vietnam |
November 15, 2017 | Belarus |
January 30, 2018 | Mexico |
March 22, 2018 | Italy |
April 26, 2018 | France |
August 21, 2018 | South Africa |
March 23, 2019 | Indonesia |
January 21, 2020 | Kazakhstan |
In May 2016, it was reported that Samsung was developing a spin-off of the service known as Samsung Pay Mini. This service will be used for online payments only, and is also being targeted as a multi-platform service.
In January 2017, Samsung has confirmed that Samsung Pay Mini will not only work on its Galaxy devices but on other Android phones as well, as long as they are running Android Lollipop or above and have a screen resolution of 1280 × 720 pixels or higher.
In June 2017, Samsung launched Samsung Pay Mini and currently available on Galaxy J7 Max/On Max
Availability is limited not just on the basis of where the payment card is issued, but also on the basis of the phone's region code. Thus a phone made for an unsupported region can never use Samsung Pay even if it physically resides in a supported region and has a local SIM card. The rather unrelated error "Connection error. Unable to connect to Samsung Pay temporarily. Try again later." is how Samsung Pay reports this problem.
In June 2020, Samsung announced a partnership between Samsung Pay, Curve and Mastercard for the launch of Samsung Pay Card in the UK and more EE countries where Curve has customers later in 2020.
Comparison with instant payment
In digital wallet-based payment systems like PayPal, Apple Pay, AliPay, WeChat Pay, etc. users receive immediate notification of the transaction, but funds are transferred at best in the next business day.The settlement time depends on the payment method chosen by the customer, while for instant payment systems, the funds are transferred within seconds or minutes.
Compatible devices
Flagship smartphones
Galaxy S
- Samsung Galaxy S6
- Samsung Galaxy S7
- Samsung Galaxy S8
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S20
Galaxy Note
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7
- Samsung Galaxy Note FE
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Galaxy Fold
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
Mid-range smartphones
Galaxy A
- Samsung Galaxy A5, A7, A8, A9 and A9 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy A3, A5 and A7
- Samsung Galaxy A6 / A6+
- Samsung Galaxy A8 and A8 Star, NFC only for A8 Star )
- Samsung Galaxy A7 and A9
- Samsung Galaxy A40, A50, A70 and A80
- Samsung Galaxy A30s, A40, A50s and A70s
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A51 and A71
Galaxy J
- Samsung Galaxy J5 & J7
- Samsung Galaxy J5 /J5 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy J7 /J7 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Max
Galaxy C and others