mobile wallets

Samsung Pay Expected To Roll Out To U.S. Online Shoppers Next Year

Samsung Pay Expected To Roll Out To U.S. Online Shoppers Next Year

Now that Samsung has tried its best to woo some more customers into signing up for its mobile payment app, the company is giving people the chance to actually buy stuff with Samsung Pay by allowing shoppers in the U.S. to use it next year for online purchases. [More]

Report: Target Is Considering Its Own Mobile Wallet App

Report: Target Is Considering Its Own Mobile Wallet App

It seems everywhere you turn these days, another company is offering a new way to pay with a smartphone: there’s Apple Pay, Android Pay, Samsung Pay, as well as Walmart’s newly announced mobile payment system, and now Target might be hopping on the bandwagon with its own mobile wallet. Any bets on whether it’ll be called “Target Pay”? [More]

Starbucks, KFC, Chili’s, And Delta Start Accepting Apple Pay For Almost No One To Use

Starbucks, KFC, Chili’s, And Delta Start Accepting Apple Pay For Almost No One To Use

Mobile wallets still aren’t catching on with Americans, even a year after the introduction of Apple Pay and a month after the introduction of Android Pay. There are hundreds of millions of capable phones in consumers’ purses and pockets, so it’s not due to technical restraints. Maybe the answer is to make the system available in more stores? Yesterday, an Apple executive announced that three more large chains will accept their payment system. [More]

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Study: People Try Apple Pay Once, Don’t Go Back

The prospect of using our phones in place of wallets is exciting to absent-minded people everywhere, but how well is adoption of mobile payments going in the real world? A recent survey looking at adoption of Apple Pay a few months out from its introduction shows that consumers are enthused about it, but are having trouble finding retailers where they can use the service. [More]