How Samsung’s Mobile Payment Platform Differs From That Of Apple’s

Samsung announced its answer to Apple Pay on Sunday. The mobile payment platform is, of course, called Samsung Pay, and it seems to work much like Apple's system.

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Samsung might be losing its title as the world's largest smartphone maker to Apple, but the South Korean company isn't going down without a fight. It unveiled Samsung Pay— its rival to Apple Pay— on Sunday, 1 March, at Mobile World Congress

The new Galaxy S6

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Samsung Pay and Apple Pay have a similar purpose. However, they both will work in different places, reports Business Insider.

It works much like Apple Pay, with one big difference

An earlier version of LoopPay's MST technology. Instead of living in a phone sleeve, LoopPay will be embedded directly into new Galaxy S-series phones.

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According to Mashable, some have already proclaimed that this difference gives Samsung an advantage in mobile payments

Samsung Pay uses both near-field communications (NFC) and magnetic secure transmission (MST) technology from LoopPay

The Galaxy S6 will allow owners to make purchases with a tap of the smartphone thanks to the new Samsung Pay system.

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According to the WSJ, to address security concerns around old magnetic-stripe technology, Samsung Pay will come with one-time-use encryption capabilities to cut down on fraud

So will Samsung Pay work with other phones?

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