It seems like there is no real reason to use Samsung pay anymore.
Gpay is not restricted to one ecosystem, has better rewards and is more widely accepted. The only advantage I can think of for Samsung pay is the flip up feature.
Am I wrong?
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I use the Samsung Wallet exclusively, but are there any advantages to using Google Pay?
New Android User here, I have no idea what the benefits and drawbacks are for each wallet. What is your preference and why? Thanks!
Which do you prefer and why? Thinking about jumping into paying with my phone.
trying to decide if I use on or the other having plat/gold cards. Like with Rakuten how you can convert the cashback to MR points.
After years of having phones, I finally decided to start trying out the mobile wallet services on my S23+. I know there are tons of posts on this topic, but after just playing around with both for a few days, I can't see why Google might be better. First of all, the swipe up from the bottom, even on a locked screen, is a very nice and quick way to launch Samsung. I would imagine there is some way to make a shortcut for Google, but even so, I don't see it being easier than that. The Samsung Wallet interface looks nicer to me, in that you can have your loyalty cards right above your credit cards and quickly scroll through the list, where Google's has them below the cards and you have to click on each one and then go back to get out of it. But the thing I think I like most about Samsung is that once you open it, you can pick the card and then have to authorize it with a fingerprint. I know Google apparently works as soon as the phone is unlocked, but without really using it much yet, I don't know if that sounds like a good idea. There are two main cards I use depending on what I am purchasing. With Samsung, it looks like you can just pick and choose before making the purchase and then authorizing, where with Google, you have a default card set and would have to open up the wallet to change cards. I have a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and both forms of pay seem to work the same way on the watch where you can easily change cards. So with all that said, can someone give me some reasons why Google is better (other than it working in more countries or allowing more banks. I don't care about that because I am in the US and my cards work on both platforms). Unless I am overlooking something, it just doesn't sound like a good idea to me that you don't have to authorize the card first with a fingerprint in Google.
Just wondering what the pros and cons are to each one. Also is it harder to add event tickets and boarding passes to samsung wallet as it is to google pay? I know on google if it is your email you can just click to add to your wallet but can you do that for samsung wallet?
Il semble qu’il n’y ait plus de véritable raison d’utiliser Samsung Pay.
Gpay n'est pas limité à un seul écosystème, offre de meilleures récompenses et est plus largement accepté. Le seul avantage auquel je puisse penser pour Samsung Pay est la fonction rabattable.
Ai-je tort?
Je préfère utiliser Samsung Pay. Dans Google Pay, lorsque j'enregistre une carte de crédit, il l'enregistre dans le compte Google au lieu de l'enregistrer uniquement dans le téléphone comme dans Samsung Pay (qui utilise également Samsung Knox)
La seule raison pour laquelle les gens doivent utiliser Samsung Pay est si vous possédez un téléphone prenant en charge MST (transmission magnétique sécurisée). Ceci est différent du NFC auquel vous êtes généralement habitué car il imite et transmet une carte de débit ou de crédit virtuelle (en utilisant la tokenisation) sur 95 % des terminaux de carte de crédit/débit... ce qui est avantageux si vous laissez votre carte physique, ou le le terminal ne prend pas en charge les paiements NFC. Vous pouvez payer à peu près partout où vous pouvez glisser une carte, alors que le NFC n'était pas très répandu jusqu'en 2020 aux États-Unis.
Aucun téléphone après le Note20Ultra S20FE (septembre 2020 octobre 2020) ne prend en charge MST. Visa et MasterCard suppriment la technologie du swipe en 2028 en faveur de la technologie des puces et Samsung souhaitait commencer une adoption précoce (🖕samsung).
J'ai toujours un téléphone compatible MST et c'est épique. Mais oui, il n'y a plus aucune raison d'utiliser Samsung Pay sans l'un de ces éléments.