Query regarding Samsung Pay and NFC/MST in India

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right :p . my question however was... whether you can drag that option on the homescreen to create a shortcut to MY APPS as in video and photo above. this allows me to access my apps with a single touch on homescreen.

i am guessing samsung launcher allows this. but do try and confirm!

MIUI doesn't. MIUI also doesn't allow browser shortcuts on home screen! Kind of insane.
 
Yes, it works. Just tried. Long pressed Play Store. It gave me an option called My Apps. Clicked and dragged this option on home page. It created a shortcut. Clicking this shortcut takes it directly to My apps & games page.

Thanks for your question. Now, I will keep this shortcut on home page :)
 
I am getting s10 lite though and yeah... NFC powered card payment remains doubtful till someone actually confirms. I guess I would do that next week. 😪

S10e was my first choice but smaller battery is an issue. It does have MST so there's that. Other missing features are water resistance and wireless charging.
 
Geekyranjit and perhaps others have access to the device. Perhaps time to unblock the techbros to see if they can confirm.
 
Not sure how up to date this information is in Samsung Pay - Mobile Payment Service | Offers | Samsung India

Compatible Devices:
Note 10, Note 10+, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A80, A30s (NFC*), A50s (NFC*), Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10E, Galaxy A70, Galaxy Note9, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy S9, Galaxy Note8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S6 edge+, Note 5, Galaxy A8+, Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017), A5 (2016), A7 (2016), Galaxy A9 Pro and Galaxy J7 Pro
*Card payments through NFC only, upto INR 2000 only
 
Ah. So would have to live with 2000 rupee payment limit for nfc. Forgot about this. If cheaper devices with nfc only are supported... Lite series should be fine as well 😁
 
Of all the usage i have made via spay mst has higher success rate than nfc imo.
 
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