owners Galaxy smartphones will soon have access to the new Samsung Wallet application, an off-road tool for storing tickets and tickets, certificates (such as the COVID-19 vaccination card), cards, digital keys, passwords and even credit cards and cryptocurrencies. And it’s because Samsung wanted to combine two of its users’ favorite applications to create a true digital portfolio within our mobile phones.
Until now, Samsung Pay has been the leading comprehensive Samsung payment solution available on many Android devices. It allows users to store digital copies of their credit or debit cards with an encryption layer to prevent any digital sabotage.
During the same launch of the long – awaited Galaxy S22 series, Samsung unveiled the future arrival of the new solution and Today is finally the new Wallet.


In this way, although we previously had Samsung Pay as the main payment platform to compete with Google Pay, and Samsung Pass as the password manager to face Google’s auto-complete and password reminder service, Samsung plans to renew part of this country’s offer. these two services and another within one application.
Announced at the beginning of the year during the first Galaxy Unpacked event in 2022, finally to date the vast majority of users in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe who have any of Samsung Pay or Samsung Pass applications installed on their terminals will be forced to upgrade to Samsung WalletYou will receive a notification when the new Samsung Wallet application is downloaded and your existing data is migrated.
However, we can also find this new application directly available for download through the Galaxy Store.