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How to use Samsung Pay

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Tired of lugging around both your smartphone and your wallet? Thankfully, Apple and Google offer virtual wallets for contactless payments on iOS and Android. While Samsung users can use Google Pay, the company also supports a second option with Samsung Pay. We’ve put together this guide to show you how to set up and use the Samsung Pay app…

Samsung Pay is an app that allows you to carry all of your credit, debit and loyalty cards in one virtual wallet. This means you can access and pay with them with your smartphone or smartwatch anywhere contactless is supported.

Here in the UK, you can even use Samsung Pay to tap in and out of TFL services, like the tube, overground trains and London buses.

Keep reading to learn how to set it up, or scroll to the bottom of this page to see a list of devices and bank cards that support Samsung Pay…

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

How to use Samsung Pay

Step1

Download the Samsung Pay app

You can find it in the Samsung Galaxy App store or the Google Play store.

Step2

Sign in to your Samsung account

You might be signed in automatically.

Step3

Choose a pin or add your fingerprint

This will allow you to authenticate any purchases you make.

Step4

Tap Add Card

You can also add cards from the app’s home screen later.

Step5

Take a photo of your card and tap Next

You can also choose to enter your card details manually.

Step6

Read the terms and conditions and tap Agree To All

You might also be asked to verify your card at this point. If you are, simply follow the instructions that appear on screen.

Step7

You’re ready to pay

Open the Samsung Pay app next time you’re at a contactless checkout and tap to pay. You can also swipe up from the bottom of your screen if you have Quick Access enabled.

FAQs

Samsung Pay is available on awide range of phonesfrom the brand’s Galaxy S, Z, Note, A and J series’, dating back as far as 2013’s Galaxy Note 3.It’s also available on many Samsung wearables, including the Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch Active, Gear and Gear Sport smartwatches.

Samsung Pay supports the following cards in the UK:– American Express– Cornercard UK– Curve– Danske Bank– Engage– First Direct– HSBC– John Lewis Finance– M&S Bank– Nationwide Building Society– PerfectCard– Prepaid Financial Services– Santander– Starling Bank– The Co-operative Bank– TransferWise

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