All major US carriers now support Samsung Pay

Himanshu, 22 October, 2015

Samsung has announced that all major carriers in the United States, including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon, now support its mobile payments service Samsung Pay, which was launched in the country on September 28.

"Starting today, October 21, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note5 users on the major U.S. wireless networks will be able to download and install the Samsung Pay application directly from Google Play," the South Korean company said.

Samsung specifically mentioned that those on Verizon, which recently jumped on the bandwagon, with devices that need to be updated to work with the service will be automatically prompted for the update when they install the Samsung Pay app.

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Reader comments

  • 123
  • 31 Oct 2015
  • mDu

Who's the boss now with MST payment which basicly works everywhere in the World? Samsung is the boss!

  • Gibby
  • 23 Oct 2015
  • Ixj

This is that fancy MST technology that Google and Apple don't have. NFC is fine with any phone as long as the vendor has tap touch payment devices. Apparently this system works with old magnectic swipe card machines - which basically means everyw...

  • AnonD-126854
  • 23 Oct 2015
  • 3$v

But sadly Apple hasn't Samsung Pay. Sorry iboy. It was not enough Apple just to copy Google. Right? They should make it more useful , like Samsung did.

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