Long back in 2015, Samsung introduced the Samsung Pay. It was limitedly available for the selected high & midrange smartphones like Galaxy Note Series, Galaxy S Series, and a few devices from Galaxy A Series. Now, Samsung is rolling out the Samsung Pay Support for many new smartphones, including the Galaxy M Models.
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If the devices that are not eligible for the Samsung Pay will be getting the mini version of the Samsung Pay, which was introduced back in 2017 for the low-end models. As per the user reports in the Samsung community forums, the Samsung Pay is recently available for the Galaxy M12 and the Galaxy A12s. Interestingly, both smartphones got the Samsung Pay with the latest Android 11 update.
In the future, Samsung Pay will be available to more Galaxy devices. Below is the official list of devices that are eligible for Samsung Pay. Interestingly, Samsung has made Pay available for the 2016 Galaxy devices also.
List of devices getting Samsung Pay
- Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra
- Galaxy Note20, Note 20 Ultra
- Galaxy A70s
- Galaxy A71
- Galaxy A51(NFC*)
- Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A80
- Galaxy A30s (NFC*)
- Galaxy A50s (NFC*)
- Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10E
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy Note9
- Galaxy S9+, Galaxy S9
- Galaxy Note8
- Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S8
- Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S7
- Galaxy S6 edge+
- Galaxy Note 5
- Galaxy A8+
- Galaxy A7 (2017), A7 (2016)
- Galaxy A5 (2017), A5 (2016)
- Galaxy A9 Pro
- Galaxy J7 Pro
The above list is unsure whether the devices will get the Samsung Pay or Samsung Pay mini support. We will have to wait a few months to know the result. Moreover, the Samsung Pay is also not working for the devices which have grabbed the feature recently.