A new report from Financial Times, however, suggests that the growth of “fiddly” pay apps out there is grating on the market, and may drive some out.
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A new report from Financial Times, however, suggests that the growth of “fiddly” pay apps out there is grating on the market, and may drive some out.
Samsung is allowing users to add both loyalty cards and merchant memberships directly to a Samsung Pay account via a Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Reports suggest the MCX has already planned to lay off 30 people as it pushes back the rollout of CurrentC in the United States, and instead focuses on establishing bank deals, with Chase being a particular target in the early going.
LG is showing off a whole new fingerprint module, one that actually has its own place in a device.
We recently saw the possibility that LG might have gone that route, but beating LG to the punch would be Curve, a London-based startup that’s playing its bank cards close to the vest.
Word from LG officials noted that LG was planning to delay the launch of LG Pay, because it instead wanted to focus effort on the LG G5 smartphone instead.
It wasn’t so long ago when we were considering the idea of LG joining the mobile payment market, wondering how long before Huawei and other mobile device makers followed suit.
The idea of wearable devices being used with mobile payment systems makes sense, on its surface…
New word from Digitimes suggests that there may be a clear winner in the mobile payment stakes: Android Pay.
According to reports, the next Nexus device from LG set for October release, will ship with Android Pay automatically.