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Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass are combining

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Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass are combining

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  • Samsung begins to integrate Samsung Pass into Samsung Pay.
  • Users’ digital passes, cards, and smart locks will be immediately moved from Pass to Pay in South Korea.
  • Other localities are expected to follow suit in the near future.
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Samsung begins to integrate Samsung Pass into Samsung Pay, the company stated today. Users’ digital passes, cards, and smart locks will be immediately moved from Pass to Pay in South Korea, where the fusion will commence. Other localities are expected to follow suit in the near future.

Samsung Pay, the Korean manufacturer’s in-house payment system, allows you to store credit cards, debit cards, and select membership cards. The Samsung Pay app will be updated for everyone in South Korea who has a Samsung device running Android 9 or higher.

Read more: PTA Mobile Tax List 2022: How Much You Have to Pay to Register your Samsung Galaxy S21

A Digital Key for a smart lock that works with the SmartThings ecosystem is also a tap away, and finding trip tickets has never been easier.

Some travel and movie tickets, such as Korean Air and Megabox, will be supported via the new mega app.

Read more: The Samsung Galaxy A23 has passed Geekbench, just as the A23 5G renders have leaked.

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According to Jini Han, VP of Samsung’s MX Division’s Digital Life Team, the rationale for the merging is to provide a “more convenient experience.” The ecosystem will continue to grow to incorporate services such as home, automobile, public transportation, and cultural life in addition to payment.

Read more: Samsung Galaxy S8 Price in Pakistan an Specifications

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