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  2. Samsung Wallet - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Wallet (Korean: 삼성 월렛) (or simply Wallet) is a digital wallet platform developed by Samsung. It is available for the Samsung Galaxy -exclusive One UI Android operating system, and was announced on February 9, 2022, at the February 2022 Samsung Unpacked event.

  3. Samsung Pay - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Pay (stylized as SΛMSUNG Pay) is a mobile payment and digital wallet service, operated by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics.It lets users make payments using compatible smartphones and other Samsung-produced devices, accessed using the Samsung Wallet app.

  4. List of digital keys in mobile wallets - Wikipedia

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    Google Wallet, Samsung Wallet, and Apple Wallet are capable of the following remote commands for supported vehicles: unlocking, locking, sounding the horn, and opening/closing the trunk. In addition, Samsung Wallet and Apple Wallet also support remote climate controls. [57] *Google Wallet for Wear OS only supports BMW and MINI vehicle keys. [58]

  5. Samsung Galaxy S22 Includes New Digital Wallet To Store ... - AOL

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    Samsung is launching its new Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone on Feb. 25. The device will have digital wallet capabilities to store identification documents like your license or state ID, student ID...

  6. Apple Cash: How to use it to send and receive money - AOL

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    Samsung Pay Cash: Samsung device users can use this option instead of Apple Cash. Similar to Apple Cash, it is a digital wallet that you can access from a Samsung mobile device.

  7. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    To pay at points of sale, users hold their authenticated Android device to the point-of-sale system's NFC reader. Android users authenticate unlocking their phone by using biometrics, a pattern, or a passcode, whereas Wear OS and Fitbit OS users authenticate by opening the Google Wallet app prior to payment. [8]