Samsung Wallet hits 70% deployment among Samsung Pay users in South Korea. Samsung brought the Wallet experience to South Korea about three weeks back and announced that more than 70% of Pay users have switched to Wallet.
The Wallet app’s mobile ID feature has taken center stage, leading to a fast conversion rate. Samsung Wallet conversion rate for the 1020 generation reaches 75%. The service also conducts promotions such as discount coupons in various industries.
Last month, Samsung launched the Samsung Wallet in South Korea, which features a mobile driver’s license and a national veterans registration card. The mobile driver’s license can also be used for voter identification in Korea’s 22nd National Assembly election.
A Samsung official said, “Samsung Wallet’s various additional features are rapidly changing users’ daily lives,” and added, “We hope you will experience the era of electronic wallets that have become safer and more convenient with various lifestyle functions.”
Stay up-to-date on Samsung Galaxy, One UI & Tech Stuffs by following naijatechnews on X/Twitter. You can also discover the latest news, polls, reviews, and new features for Samsung & Google Apps, Galaxy Phones, and the One UI/Android operating system.
Do you like this post? Kindly, let us know on X/Twitter: we love hearing your feedback! If you prefer using other social platforms besides X, follow/join us on Google News, Facebook, and Telegram.
Kindly note that, the information contained in this news was thoroughly Fact-checked and verified by the editorial team at Naijatechnews to ensure accuracy and authenticity. However, despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that all details are entirely error-free or up-to-date. Readers are encouraged to cross-reference information with other reliable sources and exercise their judgment before making any decisions based on Over 70% Samsung Pay users switched to Wallet in South Korea via naijatechnews.
For more such interesting article like this, app/softwares, games, Gadget Reviews, comparisons, troubleshooting guides, listicles, and tips & tricks related to Windows, Android, iOS, and macOS, follow us on Google News, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest.