Having the ability to pay for goods or services without your wallet is convenient on its own right.

But, how about other Android users?

Can they only bite their fingers in jealousy?

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Who knows, Samsung owners themselves may also be hooked in one of these apps once theyve tried it.

Here are some of the most popular and high rated payment systems.

you’ve got the option to say they are the competitors to Samsung Pay.

The app also shares similar functionality.

Finding nearby supported shops is also possible.

Security protection is also one of the most important aspects that Google boasted about.

Well, at least, it should be comparable to Samsungs in terms of safety.

One important thing to note is that both apps support different regions.

As for other countries, you’re free to see a tendency.

To get more details, see the list on Wikipedia forSamsungandGoogle.

PayPal

PayPal is a little bit different.

With PayPal, it’s possible for you to also set up a seller account for your business.

It supports decent payment processing for large and small purchases so sellers can easily keep track of their sales.

PayPal is accessible in more than 200 countries.

That way, you’re able to most likely use the service wherever you go.

Payoneer

This particular app is quite popular for companies and freelancers alike.

In a way, its very similar to PayPal, although Payoneer is more business-oriented.

Its pretty much the same as the PayPal Cash Card.

With Payoneer, your account may accept multiple currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, and JPY.

Final Words

Some other apps have similar purposes to any one of the services mentioned above.

Theres also Litecoin that includes online payment in the form of cryptocurrency.

Paytm is also a viable choice for folks who live in India or Canada.

For iOS users, theres also Apple Pay, although its not available for Android phones.