Installing Samsung Pay on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is not an easy task, but it is doable, because Samsungβs contactless payment service officially supports only its own brand devices, and smartphone owners from other manufacturers have to look for workarounds. In this article, we will discuss all current installation methods, including the use of Magisk modified APK-Files and alternative solutions that will allow you to run Samsung Pay on your Redmi Note 8 Pro (codename begonia).
It is important to understand that none of these methods guarantee 100% performance: the service can block access due to hardware mismatches or software limitations. However, many users successfully use Samsung Pay on Xiaomi devices β the main thing is to follow the instructions and take into account possible risks. If you are ready to experiment, read on.
Why Samsung Pay doesnβt work on Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
The reason is simple: Samsung Pay uses proprietary technologies that are closely integrated with Samsungβs hardware platform, and these are key factors that hinder official installation:
- π Hardware binding: the service checks for the presence of Samsung Knox β a security system that is not on Xiaomi.
- π± Support MST/NFC: Redmi Note 8 Pro is equipped with standard NFC-chip, but does not support MST (Magnetic band emulation technology used by Samsung Pay in some countries.
- π Certificate Verification: The app scans build.prop and other system files for compliance with Samsung devices.
- π Regional restrictions: Even if they are APK, The service may block access due to a region mismatch (for example, if your Redmi is purchased in China and Samsung Pay is trying to work with a European bank).
Despite these limitations, there are ways to circumvent checks, such as modifying system files via Magisk or using special patches that mask Xiaomi as a Samsung device, but such methods require an unlocked bootloader and root rights, which deprives guarantees and increases security risks.
Requirements for installing Samsung Pay on Redmi Note 8 Pro
Before you start, make sure your smartphone meets the minimum conditions:
| Requirement | Details. | How to check |
|---|---|---|
| Android version | Android 9.0 (Pie) or newer | Settings β About the phone β Android version |
| Unlocked loader | Necessary for obtaining root rights | When you turn on the phone, an Unlocked warning appears |
| Installed by Magisk | Version 24.0+ | Open the Magisk Manager app |
| NFC-chip | Must be activated. | Settings β Connections β NFC |
| Backup of data | Recommended before system modification | Use TWRP or Mi Backup |
If at least one of the conditions is not met, the installation of Samsung Pay can fail or lead to unstable system operation, for example, without Magisk you can not replace system files, and without an unlocked bootloader to get root.
β οΈ Attention: Installation of modified APK-Files and system settings may result in a ban on Samsung accounts or contactless payments.
Method 1: Install Samsung Pay via Magisk (recommended method)
This method involves using the Magisk module, which replaces device identifiers, allowing Samsung Pay to βthinkβ that it is running on a Samsung smartphone.
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Step 1: Install Magisk and get root rights
- Unlock the Redmi Note 8 Pro bootloader via the Mi Unlock Tool (instructions on the official Xiaomi website).
- Install custom recovery (TWRP) for your model.
- Download the latest version of Magisk from the official repository and stream it through TWRP.
- Restart your phone and check for root with the Root Checker app.
Step 2: Installation of Samsung Pay Enabler
- Download the Samsung Pay Enabler module (for example, from here).
- Open Magisk Manager, go to Modules and click Install from Storage.
- Select the downloaded module file and wait for the installation to be completed.
- Reset the device.
Step 3: Installation APK-Samsung Pay file
- Download the latest version of Samsung Pay from APKMirror (select the Samsung Galaxy S10 or later).
- Install. APK-File by allowing installation from unknown sources (Settings) β Annexes β Special access β Installation of unknown applications).
- Start Samsung Pay and sign in to your Samsung account (if you donβt have one, sign up).
If done correctly, the app should open without errors, but contactless payments may require additional NFC setup to work.
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If after installing Samsung Pay, you get an error βDevice not supported,β try clearing the app cache and data in Settings β Apps β Samsung Pay β Storage.
Method 2: Installation via modified APK (no root)
If you don't want to get root rights, you can try installing a modified version of Samsung Pay that disables some checks, which is less reliable, but easier to execute.
Step 1 Download the modified APK
- π Find it on the forums (for example, 4PDA XDA-Developers β Theme with modified Samsung Pay for Xiaomi.
- π₯ Download. APK-file (usually called something like this) SamsungPay_modded_by_[nickname].apk).
- β οΈ Check the file for viruses with VirusTotal - modified APK They may contain malicious code.
Step 2: Installation and configuration
- Go to Settings β Applications β Special Access β Install unknown applications and allow installation from your file manager.
- Set up the downloaded one. APK-file.
- Start Samsung Pay and try to log in. If an error occurs, try using a VPN with a connection to South Korea or the United States (some modified versions require this).
Step 3: Testing the NFC
Even if the app is installed, NFC-Payments may not work:
- Activate NFC in the settings.
- Add a bank card to Samsung Pay.
- Bring your phone to the payment terminal. If the payment doesn't pass, try:
β οΈ Attention: Modified APK-Files often contain vulnerabilities. Don't enter bank card details unless you're sure of the source of the file. Use virtual cards (e.g., Revolut or Tinkoff) for tests).
Method 3: Use of alternatives: Google Pay and Mi Pay
If none of the methods worked, consider the alternatives that are officially supported on the Redmi Note 8 Pro:
- π³ Google Pay: Compatible with Xiaomi, supports NFC-payments and works with most banks. install from Google Play.
- π± Mi Pay: Xiaomi's service, operating in China and parts of Asia, requires a link to a Chinese Mi Account.
- π Banking applications: Many banks (Sberbank, Tinkoff, VTB) have their own solutions for contactless payments through the Internet. NFC.
Comparison of alternatives:
| Service | Support for NFC | Regions | Need root? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Pay | β Yes. | π Most countries | β No. |
| Mi Pay | β Yes. | π¨π³ China, some Asian countries | β No. |
| SberPay | β Yes. | π·πΊ Russia | β No. |
| Samsung Pay (modified) | β οΈ Partially. | π Depends on APK | β Yes (recommended) |
If your goal is simply to pay for your phone, Google Pay is the best choice: it is stable, secure and does not require system modifications. Samsung Pay should only be considered if you need unique features, such as MST support (which, by the way, will not work on the Redmi Note 8 Pro anyway).
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The modified Samsung Pay on Xiaomi is always a trade-off between functionality and stability, and if you want reliable payments, youβd better use official alternatives.
Problem Solving: Frequent Errors and Corrections
When installing Samsung Pay on the Redmi Note 8 Pro, users experience common errors, and here are the most common ways to fix them:
- π« "Device not supported": Clear the app data and cache. If it doesn't work, check if the Magisk module is installed correctly.
- π "Service not available in your area: Use VPN Connected to South Korea or the United States on first launch.
- π³ "Can't add a card: Make sure your bank supports Samsung Pay. Try adding a card through another service (like Google Pay) and linking it to Samsung Pay via Samsung Members.
- π΅ "NFC Does not respond: Check if it is on. NFC If you do, restart your phone or install an app. NFC Check for chip diagnostics.
Additional advice:
- π§ If Samsung Pay is dyed when it launches, try rolling back to an older version. APK (4.0.012 instead of 5.0.01).
- π² If after the Android update the application stopped working, re-install the Magisk module.
- π If the bank blocks the card binding, contact support and check if payments are supported via Samsung Pay for your region.
What to do if Samsung Pay asks for a service plugin update?
Risks and consequences of installing Samsung Pay on Xiaomi
Before you modify the system, evaluate the possible negative consequences:
- π‘οΈ Loss of warranty: Unlocking the bootloader and getting root voids Xiaomi warranty.
- π Security vulnerabilities: Modified APK Magisk modules may contain backdoors or vulnerabilities.
- π¨ Blocking your Samsung account: If you detect a device spoof, Samsung may block your account.
- π₯ System instability: Magisk module conflicts can lead to accidental reboots or lags.
- π³ Bank card issues: Some banks block cards tied to informal payment systems.
Critical: If you use Redmi Note 8 Pro to handle sensitive data (e.g. corporate email, banking apps), installing Samsung Pay through unofficial methods may result in those services being blocked due to root rights being detected.
Alternatively, you can use an Android virtual machine (e.g., via VMOS) where you can install Samsung Pay in an isolated environment, but this will require additional phone resources and does not guarantee NFC performance.