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If you are buying a shiny new Galaxy S21 phone, be warned that Samsung Pay won't work with MST on that device.
After supporting the feature for years, Samsung is done with MST, pulling the feature entirely from its Galaxy S21 lineup.
Because it comes with a useful feature, which Samsung removed from its smartphones in 2021. The feature we are talking about is MST-enabled Samsung Pay.
Samsung Pay will focus on NFC. — Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) January 14, 2021 While Samsung may be removing MST support in future Galaxy phones, it might be giving them something as well.
Commentary: I used to love, love, love Samsung Pay. But now its killer feature no longer feels so vital.
Being able to pay from your wrist is very handy, and the Galaxy Watch can still do this. However, Samsung has removed an important part of the system, and that’s MST.
According to some users, the Samsung Pay app is not working anymore on non-Samsung phones. Non-Samsung Galaxy phones can access Samsung Pay, but that was before.
In addition to empowering Samsung Pay users to setup prepaid balances for budgeting, Samsung also rolled out Money Transfer support in Samsung Pay. International money transfers can now be made ...
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