After the presentation of the flagship line Samsung Galaxy S21, journalists and users were surprised to find that the Korean manufacturer got rid of the main feature of Samsung Pay, which distinguishes it from other competing contactless payment systems.

We are talking about MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) technology, which allows you to pay through Samsung Pay in terminals without NFC support. This sets Samsung apart from Google Pay and Apple Pay.

Note that not all devices that support Samsung Pay also support MST, including the mid-range Galaxy A series smartphones and Galaxy Watch smartwatches.
So, it was discovered that the new smartphones of the Galaxy S21 series do not support MST. Further thorough investigation of the situation showed that support for MST varies by region. For example, in the United States, MST is missing from the feature lists of the Galaxy S21, S21 + and S21 Ultra 5G. However, MST support for the Galaxy S21 series has been announced on some regional Samsung sites. In particular, MST is on a par with NFC in the Russian official description.
A Samsung spokesman confirmed that MST support is not foreseen for the Galaxy S21 series or “future devices” in the US. This is explained by the “rapid adoption of NFC” among users and businesses, which makes MST technology obsolete.
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