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Last year, Samsung merged the Samsung Pass and Samsung Pay apps into one called SamsungWallet. The new application was first made available in the USA and South Korea, later it reached nineteen other countries. Now the company has announced that it will be available in eight more countries. Unfortunately, the Czech Republic is not among them.

Samsung Wallet will be available in Australia, Canada, Brazil, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan from the end of January. The application is already available in 21 countries, including Germany, France, Swedencarska, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, USA, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, China, South Korea, Vietnam and South Africa. For now, Samsung is forgetting Central and Eastern Europe. We can only hope they fix this sometime in the future.

Exclusive to the Korean giant's smartphones, Samsung Wallet allows users to store credit and debit cards, ID cards, digital keys, gift, loyalty and membership cards, health cards, boarding passes and even NFT collections. They can share digital keys with friends and family. The application, or rather the data stored in it, is protected by the Samsung Knox security platform. Samsung then promised to add even more features to it over the course of the year.

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