Samsung Pay Expands to Smart TVs

Would you pay for something using your television?

ByABC News
August 5, 2015, 2:15 PM
Samsung introduces a brand new payment service engineered to offer a convenient user experience through the TV.
Samsung introduces a brand new payment service engineered to offer a convenient user experience through the TV.
Samsung

— -- Here's another reason to never have to pull out your wallet again.

Samsung announced today plans to let users pay for in-app purchases through their smart televisions. The new service called Samsung Smart TV supports all major credit and credit cards, PayPal, as well as other mobile billing options.

The TV-based payment service is geared toward in-app purchases from a slew of popular games, including Casino World Championship, Golf Star and Deer Hunter.

People who already have accounts with Samsung will be able to skip the registration process. After a customer's credentials are registered, all customers will have to do is select their purchase, press "pay now" and enter the four-digit PIN tied to their account.

"The Samsung Smart TV payment service also features enhanced security. Users can rest assured that their personal payment information is safe and secure," the announcement on Samsung's website said. It added the Samsung smart televisions would add a layer of protection thanks to what the company calls the "world's first secure virtual keyboard and input mechanism on a TV."

Samsung didn't share a release date but said the service will be available on certain 2014 and 2015 models of the company's smart TVs and will initially cover 32 countries.

At the Mobile World Congress in March, Samsung announced its mobile payments plan Samsung Pay, a digital wallet designed to go head to head with Apple Pay. Originally slated to go live this summer, it's now expected the company will launch the contactless payment system in September.