Samsung pay is supposed to be better. Allowing you to use all PDQ machines and not just those with tap and pay. It uses the magnetic strip reader. Samsung S7 owners are getting later this year afaik and that would probably mean you can safely leave your wallet at home.
Tried it today and now it's telling me to phone my bank, I'll give them a buzz later when I get a chance but this hasn't been straight forward at all.
Surely swiping is becoming old tech?
Will Samsung Pay work on the ones you put your card in from the bottom?
I'm confused about the £30 limit though. I'm pretty sure that's a hard limit for any contactless transaction. What happens if you try to do contactless with a £50 transaction? Does it fail, or just ask you for your PIN? I've never tried![]()
Surely they will mostly be tap and pay before long anyway. I'm not really interested in Samsung Pay as my next phone might not be a Samsung device.
Any reason why there aren't stock images in the app for common loyalty cards? Seems a bit naff having to snap your own mediocre picture!
Adding the card is fine, but actually being able to use it when paying is where root gets in the way.
Which bank? Not tried it myself yet but a friend used it yesterday with Nationwide and had no such complications.
I'm a bit disappointed if all it does with store cards is display them so you can scan them as normal, I was hoping you could just tap once and it would both charge you and register your card, maybe something for the future.
hi guys can anybody tell me can i be able to pay with Android pay if the phone doesnt have NFC chip
like tap and pay function ?
Ah spot the one plus two owner![]()
I only had a quick Google, but are you sure?Barclaycard advertise their limit as £100, can't imagine they'd do that if it wasn't actually possible...