- Samsung Wallet now adds a Trips timeline that automatically arranges your flights, hotel bookings, and other plans in one place based on date and time.
- The new feature supports multiple travel types like transport, stays, and events, and even lets you add manual plans with notes if something is missing.
- With this update, Samsung Wallet reduces the need to jump between apps, making travel planning a bit easier and less confusing overall.
Managing travel plans is honestly messy most of the time. You check emails for tickets, open apps for boarding passes, and still miss something. It happens. Now Samsung Wallet is trying to fix this with a new feature called Trips. The idea is simple. Keep everything related to your journey inside one app, in one view.
Samsung Wallet adds trips feature to make travel simple
How does the trips feature work?
The new Trips section inside Samsung Wallet creates a timeline of your travel. When you add a ticket or booking, the app reads the details and places it in order based on date and time. So your flight, hotel check-in, and even return journey will appear step by step. You don’t have to arrange anything. It just shows up.
This is actually useful because most people don’t keep things organized while traveling. You just book and forget. This fixes that part.
What can you store?
The Samsung Wallet Trips feature supports different types of bookings. Not just flights. You can add transport details like buses and trains. Hotel bookings and car rentals also show up in the same timeline. Even event tickets like concerts or theme park entries can be added.
If something doesn’t have a proper ticket, you can still add it manually. For example, a local tour or a meeting spot. You can also write notes inside each entry. Small thing, but helps a lot during trips.
Why does this actually matter?
The main benefit of Wallet here is convenience. You don’t switch between apps anymore. Everything stays in one place. Also, the automatic sorting is the key part. People don’t want to organize things manually. The app doing it saves time and avoids confusion. It’s not something very complex, but it solves a real problem.
Availability
Samsung said the Trips feature in the Wallet will start rolling out later this month. At first, it will be available in South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Other regions should get it later, but no exact timeline yet.
Overall, with this update, Samsung Wallet is slowly becoming more than just a payment app. It is turning into a simple travel companion. The Trips feature doesn’t try to do too much. It just keeps your plans in one place and shows them clearly. That’s it. And honestly, that’s enough.
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