Users who don’t already have an N26 account can sign up for one free of charge and take advantage of premium features for six months. After this introductory period, they can choose to switch to the basic N26 Standard account or continue with the Metal tier at its standard rate.
Samsung Wallet is specifically designed for Galaxy smartphones and has been enhanced to offer a range of convenient services such as storing digital car keys, integrating flight tickets and vouchers from selected partners, and secure login via biometric authentication through Samsung Pass.
According to research by Spherical Insights & Consulting, the German mobile payment market is expected to reach USD 8.81 billion by 2035, driven by factors like increasing mobile access, technological advancements, and the removal of geographical constraints. The integration of digital wallets, such as Samsung Wallet, along with technologies like NFC and QR codes, has become crucial in this evolving landscape.
In recent developments, Samsung plans to expand its Wallet functionality globally through collaborations and new features. For instance, Samsung Electronics America announced that by the end of May 2025, users could expect an improved Tap to Transfer feature for P2P payments in the United States. This will allow people to send money to friends and family more quickly, make group purchases, or split bills, with funds arriving within minutes.
Additionally, Samsung’s partnership with Mastercard and Visa enables users to utilize their stored debit card from the Samsung Wallet to send money directly to other peers’ bank accounts without downloading any additional applications. The transaction is facilitated through NFC technology that connects both parties’ digital wallets.










