Got a att s6 edge, will samsung pay work if Im rooted on 5.1.1 or the upcoming 6.0?
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hello,
I live in india and i purchased a samsung galaxy s3 alpha sc03e from japan. It came preloaded with android 4.1.1 .. and it is an unlocked one. Now in future i want to upgrade it to 4.2 and many more coming in near future.. so how should i go about it..
thanks
I bought this product too.
I need to know if this handset is capable of being updated officially.
I always like my gadgets to be updated
Hi everyone, I have a question I can't seem to find an answer to.
I have a Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925I), and one of the main reasons I bought it is because of the incoming release of Samsung Pay in Brazil, my country. But, our local Samsung branch claims the S6 and S6 Edge variants sold here lack support for MST, and consequently, Samsung Pay.
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The Samsung Pay only works on some of Samsung's high-end smartphones, in addition to one or other intermediary. MST we have the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge + and intermediate Galaxy A, in addition to the new S7 and S7 Edge. (Interestingly, the service was announced by the Galaxy S6, but Samsung says that the Brazilian version has no MST, only NFC.)
Source: Gizmodo Brazil
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The S6 Edge+ (SM-G928G), Note 5 (SM-N920G) and A7 2016 (SM-A710M) supposedly support the feature fine.
My question is: is it true? Does the G920I and G925I really lack this functionality? Or is it some corporate BS to push their newest devices?
Is there any way I can tell if my phone supports MST?
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I guess no one knows, due to the lack of answers?
Folks, its been a while with android as i'm switching over from IOS. I just purchased a second hand Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and i have noticed here that some folks stating that Kingroot will not work on this device? Can anyone help me out and point me in the right direction to get my Galaxy rooted?
Thank you
Rockey95
I used to have a samsung galaxy s6 active but it end up dying out
Does anyone know if Samsung Pay can be made to work in the US on the International Exynos variant? I've been monitoring the other Galaxy threads and there;'s been some success, but haven't seen anything on the S9 yet.
There are all types of issues trying to get Samsung Pay working on an international Galaxy device.
I contacted Samsung Support last year or the year before and they stated that Samsung Pay could possibly work if the origin country of the device you are using supports Samsung Pay.
I couldn't get it to work properly back then and I switched phones before I could resolve the issue.
Not sure how it is now. If Samsung Pay is important to you, I'd recommend an unlocked US variant of the phone.