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    So happy with Mint Mobile

    Nope. Not an ad, nor is it spam. I simply like the service and I'm sharing my thoughts and offering a referral credit to those who wish to sign up. Not bothering a soul.
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    So happy with Mint Mobile

    Mint has been a dream come true for me. I've saved so much that I plan to use the savings to buy my next phone. I'm totally in love with my Mint Mobile service! Plans start at just $15 bucks, and include high speed data, plus unlimited talk and text. Use my unique link and you'll get $15 added...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    Good point!
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    Will RCS be rolled out globally to Samsung's stock app?

    Haha! Got news for you... The carriers formed CCMI so they could all be on the same page to monetize RCS. Businesses will be more likely to buy into it if it's universally deployed, so they can reach a wider audience. The carriers don't care about security. If they did, their individual...
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    Will RCS be rolled out globally to Samsung's stock app?

    "The researchers did not identify any problems with the standard itself; it’s the way carriers are rolling it out that’s the problem." The RCS Universal Profile standard isn't the problem. The carriers are just not as security minded as they should be when they're deploying it.
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    Clearing Notifications brings back more

    Battery optimized apps or sleeping apps?
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    Google Fi WiFi Calling on Galaxy Note 10+

    I'm a long time Fi user and upgraded from a Pixel 2XL to a Note10+ about two months ago. I had assumed all of the known compromises when I made my purchase decision. This evening as I get ready for bed, on a whim, I decided to try a WiFi call when I saw a blue "New" badge next to WiFi Calling...
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    Samsung Pay at Kroger

    Yeah, unless you're trying to get Samsung Pay points during one of their multiplier promotions. Then it might be worth the hassle. Either way, those types of readers suck.
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    Samsung Pay at Kroger

    Yes, card readers that require the card to be inserted (like ATMs or gas pumps) do not work because they have to be activated by a mechanical switch, which the physical card trips upon insertion. Also, some tablet systems, as you mentioned, are runnig proprietary POS software that is...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    Cool. I learned something. I have heard of LG Pay, but dismissed it as just another wannabe. I didn't know they had an MST-like tech behind it. I wonder how many US banks work with it. I've never seen anyone talk about using it.
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    I have not heard of it being licensed out to anyone. That would seem to be counterproductive of Samsung to allow competitors to use its tech. Do you have a source for this? I'd be curious to know who licensed it.
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    Screen rotating while charging/standby

    Are you using the Always On Display? If so, this might be what you're looking for:
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    My photo

    Are you referring to having both your recipient's photo and your photo show up next to your respective chat bubbles in a conversation? That depends on what texting app you're using. Google Messages, Samsung Messages, and Facebook Messenger don't show your picture (as the sender) in a...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    You said "mag readers". I was actually talking about chip readers. Sorry for the confusion. Regardless, the fact is that those legacy readers that pre-date NFC are old equipment that merchants have chosen not to upgrade. And in so doing, they are taking the chance that if there is fraud...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    We're not talking about legacy mag readers that pre-date chip and NFC payments. We're talking about the mandated chip-reading readers that merchants have to use now to avoid liability in the event of fraudulent transactions. These readers all have NFC capabilities in their architecture. The...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    Only because the merchants that purchased those readers opted to omit the NFC part of the reader (which, in any modern reader capable of chip payments, is an available option). In fact, most new readers come with it as part of the architecture. It just has to be activated via the terminal's...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    Simple answer: the American businessman is short-sighted and greedy. He thinks only about short term profit margins and quarterly stock prices. He yields to investor demand for improving stock price. Less important to him is longterm investment or actually serving the best interests of...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    The same readers that support the chips also support tap to pay (NFC) and magstripe. Speaking strictly of the US market, the merchant's incentive to support chip payments is based on the fraud liability shift from the banks to the merchants that don't support chip. That same liability shift...
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    Samsung Pay at Kroger

    If they have magnetic card readers that will accept a physical credit card it doesn't matter what policy they may have as far as "accepting" mobile payments. Samsung Pay will work because it doesn't require the same tech or equipment that Apple Pay or Google Pay would require. The store can turn...
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    Samsung Pay is still blowing minds

    They do. Years ago, they bought LoopPay, the company that invented the Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology that Samsung is using for Samsung Pay. Samsung saw the potential and jumped on it.