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Samsung Wallet gets Tap to Transfer in the U.S.


What you need to know

  • Samsung’s new “Tap to Transfer” feature facilitates direct P2P payments from Samsung Wallet debit cards to recipients’ bank accounts.
  • It uses NFC, and the feature is compatible with multiple digital wallets (Samsung, Google, Apple) next to physical tap-to-pay debit cards.
  • While initially fee-free, a 1.75% transaction fee (minimum $0.25) is expected to apply to the sender in the future.

Having Samsung Wallet is one of the best perks of owning a Galaxy phone. And in the U.S., it’s getting even better as the company is finally rolling out the new Tap to Transfer feature.

The new feature’s aim is to make peer-to-peer (P2P) payments “quick and convenient” in the U.S. While the company announced the feature early this month, the feature is now broadly rolling out this week.



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