Samsung disables Pay for it on non-branded phones

Samsung decided to disable the Pay app for its non-branded smartphones, according to reports by several users on various forums.

The company allowed its payments app to be used on different smartphones, although with the recent change and reverting to the Pay name, it appears they have made a decision.

The app issues an error message when it receives your ID, marking it as invalid when it shouldn’t be for the user.

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Samsung assured all users who complained that their Pay will no longer work on those that are not their own brand.

The company made an aggressive but fairly clear decision with its app, as it wanted to offer all the benefits of this app to its customers.

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The app changed its name and will return to Wallet to replace Pay and Pass which managed this service until recently.

Samsung has incorporated SmartThings into the app and it will work to store certain digital keys for your home and even your car.

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The company includes a Blockchain Wallet in its new Wallet, so you can check cryptocurrency topics in the best possible way.

The app will be available in the US, UK, and parts of Europe for the Galaxy family, though it will expand to other countries and smartphones.

Roderick Gilbert

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