- Nov 30, 2012
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Just watched a bunch of YouTube videos of people using Samsung Pay. Besides the Wow factor is there really any advantage to using Samsung Pay?
Everybody that I saw using it needed to hold it awkwardly next to the card reader slot for a couple of seconds for it to read their credit card data. If the transaction was over the minimum amount the user still needed to manually push the credit or debit button.
Then there is the process of taking out your phone, scanning your fingerprint, tapping the screen, holding it up to the card reader, fidgeting it around until the magnetic fields align, etc.
Then there is the whole unpleasant idea of handing your phone to the cashier or needing to reach around the register to engage the card reader.
Seems to me it would be faster and more convenient to simply pull out your credit card and swipe it. But it wouldn't be as cool as Samsung Pay!
Is there any real advantage to using Samsung Pay vs. simply swiping your card?
I am really averse to picking up that ”pen" and signing my name, especially during flu season (gross!), so there is one advantage.
Anything else?
Everybody that I saw using it needed to hold it awkwardly next to the card reader slot for a couple of seconds for it to read their credit card data. If the transaction was over the minimum amount the user still needed to manually push the credit or debit button.
Then there is the process of taking out your phone, scanning your fingerprint, tapping the screen, holding it up to the card reader, fidgeting it around until the magnetic fields align, etc.
Then there is the whole unpleasant idea of handing your phone to the cashier or needing to reach around the register to engage the card reader.
Seems to me it would be faster and more convenient to simply pull out your credit card and swipe it. But it wouldn't be as cool as Samsung Pay!
Is there any real advantage to using Samsung Pay vs. simply swiping your card?
I am really averse to picking up that ”pen" and signing my name, especially during flu season (gross!), so there is one advantage.
Anything else?