I Can Be Your Hero
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Re: Samsung pay ... "wow"
Thanks.
It's quite a different situation here. Every major bank has NFC chips on their cards, every retailer which has card transactions has NFC transactions. I'd actually be surprised if I ran into a retailer who didn't have that functionality, I think Australia has really embraced contactless payments.
Which is why I'd never consider a phone like a One Plus Two. No NFC is just not acceptable for me. Everything I purchase now is contactless through the phone (if under $100) and having to enter pin for purchases over $100.
Hope it becomes more prevalent in the US. It's really a great convenience.
We've had nfc for a while, hit or miss depending on the retailer, handheld (low penetration of nfc phones), user (not well educated on the whole thing), then factor in bank and carrier (as the carriers try to use their monopoly position for network to get in on the payment streams). With Samsung pay (for example), carrier is working more cooperatively since they learned from round 1, banks addressee investing, and with Samsung (and apple ) investing and educating consumers, there factors are better. The magnetic technology that Samsung bought (loop pay) is part PDF the killer app since it works on so many terminals.. That is huge.. Not sure what they paid for it, but the scalability that Samsung is adding here, that the banks are on board with, is the tipping point.
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Thanks.
It's quite a different situation here. Every major bank has NFC chips on their cards, every retailer which has card transactions has NFC transactions. I'd actually be surprised if I ran into a retailer who didn't have that functionality, I think Australia has really embraced contactless payments.
Which is why I'd never consider a phone like a One Plus Two. No NFC is just not acceptable for me. Everything I purchase now is contactless through the phone (if under $100) and having to enter pin for purchases over $100.
Hope it becomes more prevalent in the US. It's really a great convenience.