Samsung has today started sending out invitations to an event it’s holding in Australia on Wednesday, June 15. It’s believed that the company will use the conference as an opportunity to launch its mobile payment platform, , in the region, and will provide attendees with a hands-on demonstration of the technology at work, which is something it failed to do when it .
As you’d expect, the , , , , , and will be compatible for Samsung Pay. However, Samsung is expected to introduce support for a handful of its most recent mid-range smartphones, which are selling better than expected in Australia, including the and . Although, nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
As you’d expect, the , , , , , and will be compatible for Samsung Pay. However, Samsung is expected to introduce support for a handful of its most recent mid-range smartphones, which are selling better than expected in Australia, including the and . Although, nothing has been confirmed as of yet.