>> The only drawback I can see is that one of the Ts & Cs is that my phone has a lock screen
>> opened by a PIN. That's a bit of a bind, having to enter a PIN each time the phone wakes up
>> after a sleep.
You don't need to unlock the phone. Hence the £30 default limit - anyone could use it to pay contactless.
Eventually, to spend more than £30, you can use your authentication method to verify larger transactions. Not sure if that means just unlock or use it when the app requests it. We can't know because it's not a payment option yet. The limit of £30 is the same as contactless cards.
Samsung Pay in the US apparently supports (on Samsung phones at least) emulating some of the magnetic card transactions. That won't come to Europe when those with Samsung phones get Samsung Pay.
P.S. The app needs to be kept running in the background. So no auto killing background processes to save some battery power.
Last edited by: rtj70 on Wed 18 May 16 at 22:41
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