Samsung has announced to introduce its payment system in Brazil. As we know that the company has already launched its Samsung Pay in many other countries. Now, it’s time to launch on July 19 . Samsung Pay will be inaugurated in Brazil soon.
This mobile wallet service has amazing as well as mind-blowing uses. The company has always planned to create situations which will be supportive for customers. All of these services includes extra ordinary creative and outstanding technologies. The head of Samsung in Brazil also contributed to promote this product.
Samsung Pay is only available in these devices: Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy A5 2016, Galaxy A7 2016, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, They have already partnered with payment networks MasterCard and Visa, and are now connected to major banks in the country like Banco do Brasil, Brasil Pré-Pagos, Caixa, Porto Seguro, and Santander. To make payments, consumers only have to swipe up on their smartphones, scan their fingerprint, and make the payment. For retailers, they don’t need to get a new payment terminal as Samsung Pay is compatible with both MST and NFC.
"We are extremely excited that Samsung Pay is now available in Brazil," said André Varga, Product Director of Samsung’s Mobile Devices Division in Brazil. "As the first market in South America to roll out our mobile payment service, Brazil will pave the way for the region’s adoption of Samsung Pay."
Samsung Pay will be available in seven destinations around the world, including South Korea, the United States, China, Spain, Singapore, Australia and Puerto Rico.
SOURCE: Samsung Via: androidcommunity
This mobile wallet service has amazing as well as mind-blowing uses. The company has always planned to create situations which will be supportive for customers. All of these services includes extra ordinary creative and outstanding technologies. The head of Samsung in Brazil also contributed to promote this product.
Samsung Pay is only available in these devices: Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy A5 2016, Galaxy A7 2016, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, They have already partnered with payment networks MasterCard and Visa, and are now connected to major banks in the country like Banco do Brasil, Brasil Pré-Pagos, Caixa, Porto Seguro, and Santander. To make payments, consumers only have to swipe up on their smartphones, scan their fingerprint, and make the payment. For retailers, they don’t need to get a new payment terminal as Samsung Pay is compatible with both MST and NFC.
"We are extremely excited that Samsung Pay is now available in Brazil," said André Varga, Product Director of Samsung’s Mobile Devices Division in Brazil. "As the first market in South America to roll out our mobile payment service, Brazil will pave the way for the region’s adoption of Samsung Pay."
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SOURCE: Samsung Via: androidcommunity