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Samsung PayAs you already know, Samsung presented on Sunday Galaxy S6 and the Samsung Pay payment system, which has a lot of potential. Unlike the competing solution, Samsung Pay is not only dependent on NFC, but also works with classic magnetic strips, which are still widely used in the US. Also thanks to this, the payment system reaches a dominant position, since it already works in 30 stores at the beginning, while Apple Pay only in 200. Initially, the system will only be available in the USA and South Korea (where, by the way, Samsung is one of the largest providers of payment cards!), but it will soon spread to other parts of the world, and Slovakia and the Czech Republic should not end up in oblivion.

How does the whole process actually work? The editors at the MWC trade fair could take a look at this, where they could test the system. First you need to scan your card. You simply open the Samsung Pay app and scan the cards with the camera. It is also possible to enter all information manually, which you will appreciate when the visual on your card is no longer what it used to be. Done, you have just successfully added your credit card to your mobile. You can add several of them, which you will use when you plan to buy some things for a company or office and therefore do not want to use your card.

Later, when you want to pay in the store, you pull up the list of available cards from the bottom of the display during payment. Select the one you want to use and confirm the transaction with the fingerprint sensor. It is much more reliable and works on the same principle as the one on iPhone, so just place your finger, you don't have to move it around the mobile. Now you have a few seconds to bring your phone to the NFC or magnetic card reader. After making the payment, you will receive information and information about the transaction. Samsung Pay will keep a copy as a confirmation of the transaction just in case.

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