Samsung has started rolling out
update for Galaxy Note5 in India
which brings the Samsung Pay app.
The update also includes the January
security patch as well as some
important bug-fixes.
It was reported in December that
Samsung is planning to bring its
own mobile payments service
Samsung Pay to India in first half of
2017. This looks like Samsung will
soon announce the launch of the
service in India. If Samsung brings
Samsung Pay to India next year, it
will beat Android Pay and Apple Pay
as both these services are still not
live in the country. The update with
firmware version N920GUBU3BQA3
weighs about 320MB.
Samsung Pay’s foray in India will
come at a time where digital wallets
are paving the way for citizens
following demonetization in India.
update for Galaxy Note5 in India
which brings the Samsung Pay app.
The update also includes the January
security patch as well as some
important bug-fixes.
It was reported in December that
Samsung is planning to bring its
own mobile payments service
Samsung Pay to India in first half of
2017. This looks like Samsung will
soon announce the launch of the
service in India. If Samsung brings
Samsung Pay to India next year, it
will beat Android Pay and Apple Pay
as both these services are still not
live in the country. The update with
firmware version N920GUBU3BQA3
weighs about 320MB.
Samsung Pay’s foray in India will
come at a time where digital wallets
are paving the way for citizens
following demonetization in India.
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