2065438+On February 24th, 2006, Samsung, another big smartphone manufacturer, announced that it had officially launched the beta version of Samsung Pay in China. Samsung Pay, like Apple Pay, is also a virtual card package on the mobile phone. As long as you hold the Samsung equipment that meets the requirements and get close to the POS machine with the UnionPay flash payment sign, you can pay the bill in seconds.
However, it is worth mentioning that Samsung pay has some other options besides apple pay. It not only supports NFC (Near Field Communication) mode, but also has built-in magnetic induction security transmission equipment, and supports wireless technology MST (Magnetic Security Transmission Technology) mode. This means that Samsung payment can be completed without NFC terminals and traditional POS machines.
Samsung pay can bind the bank cards of Galaxy S6 edge+ and Note 5, but only provides Note 5 binding service, so it will take some time for friends who want to bind other bank cards.
So what bank cards can Samsung pay support?
Samsung said that Samsung Pay can support more than 70 banks, but only seven banks' bank cards: ICBC Credit Card, CCB Credit Card, Debit Card, CITIC Bank Debit Card, Guangfa Bank Credit Card, Minsheng Bank Credit Card, Ping An Bank Credit Card and China Everbright Bank Credit Card.