Samsung Pay could be about to debut in the UK

Samsung Pay

The mobile payments segment is a very juicy cake that everyone wants to take their share of and, of course, Samsung was not going to be less. A) Yes, the South Korean company continues the dizzying pace of expansion of its payment platform Samsung Pay And, after his recent arrival in the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Sweden, it seems that the next destination would be on the other side of the English Channel.

Indeed, Samsung Pay could be launched in the British market very soon. In fact, a new report notes that the debut could take place as soon as next May 16Come on, in just a couple of weeks. If you go on vacation to Shakespeare's land this summer, you can most likely pay with your Samsung smartphone.

This insights has been published by the SamMobile website, a medium that received an email from a reader attaching two screenshots that he had taken from two separate conversations with Samsung support representatives. In both cases, Representatives stated that Samsung Pay will launch on May 16 in the UK.

As observed from Android Authority, we must not forget that, with regard to information on upcoming launches of products and services, Support reps' testimony is not always XNUMX percent accuraten. On the other hand, even if the information was true and the launch was scheduled for May 16, sometimes plans change at the last minute.

Samsung Pay made its world premiere in August 2015 in South Korea, and a month later, in September 2015, it arrived in the United States. The service has since expanded to 17 markets, including India, where it launched in March. A few days ago it expanded to Sweden and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), while there was a beta launch in Hong Kong and Switzerland.


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