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Samsung Wallet will be gifted with two new features in the US soon

Samsung is looking forward to making its remarkable service, Samsung Wallet, a more sophisticated and advanced payment option for its entire Galaxy audience across the world. Meanwhile, it recently revealed that two new features are making their way to the Wallet app in the US.

Previous reports mentioned that Samsung Wallet brings a brand new Buy Now and Pay Later feature’s trial version for a few selected users in the US; it’s now (via tipster Theordysm on X) going to be gifted with two new features which will be arriving soon in the country.

Samsung wallet feature

Samsung Wallet’s two new features bring up instalment payments on one hand, while send money feature on the other. Specifically, the instalment payments will let users pay in certain instalments, which is going to be available anywhere the user makes a purchase via Samsung Wallet.

Samsung wallet feature

At the same time, next up is the Send money feature, which allows users to send money directly to other users by simply tapping either the back of the phone or a debit card. The money sent will directly reach the other person’s bank account connected to the recipient’s debit card.

Moreover, Samsung Wallet is a useful yet handy payment service offered by Samsung in order to completely reduce the hustle of users. Not only does Samsung expand support for Volvo and PoleStar car keys within Samsung Wallet, following Audi’s significant lead; the company has also provided Tap to Transfer payments within the service in the US.

Raghav Sachdeva

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