Samsung Pay to come to India in early 2017
Due to lack of NFC-equipped Point of Sales in India, Samsung Pay will come with Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) support in the country.
Samsung is testing its mobile payment service Samsung Pay to work in India, and could soon release it in the country in early 2017.
In the aftermath of demontisation of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes in India, many digital payment services, such as Paytm and Freecharge is gaining grounds among the citizens. As a result, the South Korean tech giant is building their path to enter into digital payment market in the country via Samsung Pay.
According to a report by Sammobile, due to lack of NFC-equipped Point of Sales in India, Samsung Pay will come with Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) support, allowing Indians to make payments through traditional card-swiping method.
MST is a technology that sends a magnetic signal from your device to the payment terminal's card reader (to emulate swiping a physical card without having to upgrade the terminal’s software or hardware). MST technology is accepted at nearly all payment terminals with a card reader.
Samsung is likely to bring the service to all its mid-range smartphones to increase its adoption in the country.
Samsung Pay service is currently available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain and the US.