Verizon finally jumps on the Samsung Pay bandwagon

Most of the major carriers in the US, including Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T, had announced back in August that they will support Samsung Pay at launch. Notably missing from that list was Verizon, which at that time said that it is currently evaluating the mobile payments service.
Now, over a week after Samsung Pay was launched in the country, the big red carrier has announced that it will support the service. However, there was no word on exactly when the support would roll out, although the company did say that it will be made available through a "future software update."
As for the compatible smartphones, Verizon said Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 edge, Note5, and S6 edge+ on its network will get the aforementioned update whenever it is rolled out.
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