After teasing in early May, the new tap for the transfer of the Samsung Purse feature is eventually available in the United States.
The new feature uses NFC chips in Samsung devices to pay Monday to Monday (P2P). This week’s feature continues this week.
There are some warnings as the feature is available. It is only available for visas and mastercard debit cards (and is available only with US cards in the United States). People need to store qualified cards in your Samsung purse to send money.
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According to Samsung, it can be used to communicate with the recipient’s cards in their digital wallet, including Samsung wallets, Google Purse and Apple wallets.
In addition, Samsung says the tap for transition will also work with a physical debit card (visa or mastercard) that supports the tape -salaries.
Like Google and Apple Wallet, Galaxy phone owners can also save several cards, including driver’s licenses, tickets, membership cards and boarding passes, some of which are named.
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Some limits
Be clear that these transitions are not free. On the general questionnaire page of the feature, it states that “1.75 % fees (at least $ 0.25) apply to each transaction. The fee only applies to the sender.” Currently, there is no fee for “limited time”, but it is unclear when the window will be closed.
There is also a limit to how much money you can send through the tap for transition. There will be no payments, less than $ 1, and you can send $ 500 in a single transaction with a daily limit of $ 500.
As far as the device is concerned, you need to run Android 12 or more.
The feature is now available, but it is ending. If you do not have immediate access to the tap for transition, please allow one day or more.
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