Google pay will ever get MST ?

Apple Pay and Google Pay use NFC, or near-field communication, to power contactless payments. Just tap your phone to a compatible terminal and the transaction is complete.
Samsung Pay uses NFC and a technology called magnetic secure transmission (MST). When you hold the phone against any terminal, it emits a signal that simulates the magnetic strip on a card.
This means it works with pretty much all terminals, without the merchant having to update their point of sale systems. The one situation where MST won't work is when you need to insert a card into a slot, like at a gas station.
Offline payments are also supported on all three platforms, so you can make a limited number of transactions if you have no cell or Wi-Fi signal.
Advantage: Samsung Pay
SO , the question is "will the google play ever get mst"
A big answer from me would be no because it is already patent by the Samsung and only used by samsung pay ...
Apple Pay is available for browser payments in Safari, and you'll need to authenticate with your fingerprint or FaceID. You can do this from an iPhone or iPad; a MacBook Pro with fingerprint support; or a Mac and verify with an iPhone or Apple Watch.
Google Pay offers browser payments as well in Chrome, Safari and Firefox, but not many online stores use it yet.
Samsung Pay and Google Pay work on the 340,000 sites that use Visa Checkout, if you're shopping from your phone. Chase Pay users also have the option to link their wallets with Samsung Pay.
All three services also work when checking out in several apps.

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