Samsung fans in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan will soon be able to leave their physical wallets at home
because the Korean company is making Samsung Wallet available in these countries at the end of January. Samsung shared the news in a blog post on its"When Samsung launched Samsung Wallet last year, we committed to building the experience through open partnerships with our business and service providers and ensuring access to the platform for as many people as possible.
said Jeanie Han, EVP and Head of the Digital Wallet Team at Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. Samsung Wallet is a mobile application that allows people to store and manage various types of digital content, such as IDs, event tickets, membership cards, coupons, and other types of loyalty cards. The app can be used to store and access this information on any Samsung device and can also make payments at some merchants.rolled out the app to another 13 markets, and it seems that this expansion is about to continue into 2023.
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