
Further, there’s also support for crypto wallets. Samsung says the app will support official IDs soon, including your driver’s license or student ID.

The new app will also be able pull in airline tickets, digital car keys, and more. You can also store loyalty cards for stores, most of which will appear as a QR code or barcode that can be scanned during checkout. You can link a card to the app and, on compatible devices, use those cards in stores that accept NFC payments – it’s using the same tech as Apple Pay and Google Pay, so you’ll find it in most stores. Samsung Wallet will be able to house credit and debit cards, first and foremost. It’s an approach largely going after Apple Wallet, which has done essentially the same thing for years. One app now handles everything that the other two did. What is Samsung Wallet? The revival of the previously-used branding from 2015 merges Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass under the same roof.

Samsung Pay is dead, long live Samsung Wallet Update: Samsung Wallet is now available on the Galaxy Store, see below. After months of teasing, Samsung Wallet is official as the merger of Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass, and the home of your ID, car keys, credit cards, and much more. As we’re on the verge of Google’s revamp of Wallet, Samsung is doing the same.
