Sentences with phrase «mst technology»

Last month, Samsung acquired mobile wallet company LoopPay which apparently helped in the development of its proprietary MST technology and made the announcement of Samsung Pay service possible.
The G6 could also sport a functionality called MST technology, which allows automatic payments whenever the handset is near a magnetic card reading machine.
Prior to the acquisition, Samsung became a strategic investor in LoopPay, alongside Visa and Synchrony Financial, to help in the development of its MST technology.
There's a fingerprint sensor, NFC and MST technology, — why the hell not have Samsung Pay on this thing, why?
MST technology simulates a credit card swipe by transmitting information through a magnetic field rather than a magnetic stripe.
The MST technology ensures that Samsung Pay supports private - label credit cards (PLCC), thanks to partnerships with Synchrony Financial, Blackhawk Network, and First Data Corporation.
All of Samsung's Galaxy - branded phones that support Samsung Pay come with a special component dedicated to the MST technology.
It's one of the most stylish, it comes with swappable bands, it has a sleek rotating bezel that makes it easy to interact with the watch without having to touch the display, and it supports Samsung Pay through MST technology unlike the more recently released Gear Sport, which does support Samsung Pay but only through NFC - based tap and pay technology, which limits where you can use it.
Of course, the phone includes support for Samsung Pay, including the MST technology that lets it work with the older (and ubiquitous) swipe - style card readers.
The Gear S3 and Samsung's smartphones also come with MST technology, which allows you to use contactless payments even at terminals that don't support NFC.
What about Samsung's MST technology for mobile payments?
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The Gear S3 offers full Samsung Pay support, including Samsung's exclusive MST technology that lets you pay at traditional swiping card readers.
Samsung Pay is already available in a limited form on the Gear S2, but the Gear S3 Frontier and Classic go all - in with a proper Samsung Pay implementation that mirrors what you get from its recent phones — both NFC and its amazing MST technology.
It's bulkier and bigger than the Gear Sport, but it has an LTE connection and contains MST technology that lets you use Samsung Pay in far more locations than the competition.
Though it does drop the ability to use Samsung Pay through the MST technology, which means you'll only be able to use it where the tap and pay terminals are in place, the Gear Sport is still one of the best options out there if you want a good smartwatch with plenty of features and want something active in style and function.
NFC (Near - field communication) is also on board, along with MST technology for Samsung Pay.
The reason this is such great news is that not all retailers accept mobile payments, but MST technology essentially mimics the swiping of a physical card, allowing you to utilize this feature even at merchants which don't accept mobile payments.
Samsung Pay can often be used at more merchants since it mimics the magnetic strip on a credit card utilizing MST technology.
The MST technology gives more precise control over elements added to the silicon channel, a process Mears says reduces variability so smaller transistors that consume less power are practical.
This cross section of a transistor shows the gate across the top that controls whether current flows in a silicon channel, the darker source and drain areas on either end of the current pathway, and an area marked in green area where Mears» MST technology is added.
It also supports Samsung Pay using the NFC and MST technologies.

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Similarly, Manchester School of Technology (MST), a four - year vocational - technical high school in Manchester, adopted a competency - based approach to support its overarching mission, which is to offer project - based career and technical education.
Samsung Pay uses a different technology than most mobile wallets called Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST), formerly known as LoopPay.
Not only does Samsung Pay use NFC, it also uses a proprietary technology called Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST).
Samsung uses a technology called Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) for Samsung Pay, while Apple uses NFC technology for Apple Pay.
It also supports Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) and Near Field Communications (NFC) payment technologies and comes with Samsung Pay.
The biggest difference is that Samsung Pay, in addition to supporting NFC - based terminals, can also use Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology.
Its rival Samsung Pay uses magnetic secure transmission (MST) technology, which lets you make mobile payments on terminals that don't have NFC — just old - school magnetic card readers.
In theory, Samsung Pay's NFC (Near - Field Communications) capabilities could work on other flagships if they have the sensor, but the service also requires MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) technology in order to fully function.
In an attempt to spearhead the mobile wallet space, while simultaneously taking on Apple Pay, Samsung acquired LoopPay - a startup that invented a mobile wallet technology called MST (Magnetic Strip Tetechnology called MST (Magnetic Strip TechnologyTechnology).
Samsung Pay is still the best mobile payments solution around, with support for both NFC and MST (magnetic strip transfer), ensuring that it will work even with most terminals that haven't been updated with mobile - payment specific NFC technology.
LoopPay advertises its mobile wallet solution as an alternative to Apple Pay as it offers a similar payment solution using a patented Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology.
Remember, Samsung's tap and pay solution is the only one of the three to support Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology in addition to Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality, meaning it's accepted at a «majority» of Point of Sale terminals in India, many of which lack the former feature.
Unfortunately, regional tests of the NFC and MST - supporting technology are barely underway, and so H1 rollout plans could always be subject to change or last - minute postponement.
Samsung leads with the fastest available RAM, fastest internal storage, fast wireless charging technology (we haven't seen any other manufacturer implement this yet), and magnetic secure transmission (MST) wireless payment technology.
The smartphone does not have an Infrared (IR) blaster, which was available on the Galaxy Note 4, but come with a Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology to enable Samsung Pay and other mobile payment services.
The company has additionally provided its Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology to enable Samsung Pay service on both the smartphones.
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