Samsung has officially launched its mobile payment service in the US. Perhaps the only catch, apart from the fact that it's only available to customers with the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, Note 5 and S6 Edge+, is that it's being labeled beta. As of right now, there aren't many financial institutions supporting Samsung Pay. Samsung Pay Beta is "by special invite only" and Bank of America and U.S. Bank customers with credit, debit or small business cards you can apply as long as they have a Samsung Account.
While it may not be entirely useful today, Samsung Pay does have the potential to be more ubiquitously useful than Android Pay in retail. Reason: it not only works with NFC-equipped machines, its technology also enables it to work almost anywhere there's a card machine with a magnetic-strip reader too. Samsung officially announced Samsung Pay at its Unpacked event in March, but had to push back the public launch to September. The service officially launches in the States in one month.
If you meet the criteria, have one of the company's newest smartphones and want to give it a try, head on over to Samsung's beta signup page to apply.
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