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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Electronics has launched a new mobile service for public transportation systems. The company will bring its technology to buses, trains, and subway stations across major cities. This move aims to make travel easier for commuters by using smartphones to access transit information and services. </p>
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<p>The new service uses Samsung’s secure mobile platform. It lets users check real-time schedules, plan routes, and pay fares directly from their phones. Passengers can also receive alerts about delays or changes in service. The system works with existing transit infrastructure and does not require new hardware at stations.</p>
<p>Samsung is working with local transit authorities to roll out the service. Initial tests have already started in Seoul, South Korea. Early feedback shows users find the interface simple and fast. The company plans to expand to other cities in Asia and Europe later this year.</p>
<p>Security is a top priority for the service. All user data is encrypted and stored on Samsung’s secure servers. Payment details are protected using tokenization, which replaces sensitive information with random codes. This helps prevent fraud and keeps personal data safe.</p>
<p>The service supports multiple languages and works on most Samsung Galaxy devices. Users do not need to download extra apps. Everything runs through the built-in Samsung Wallet and SmartThings apps. Updates will be automatic and free of charge.</p>
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<p>                 Samsung says this step is part of its larger goal to connect everyday services through mobile technology. Public transportation is just one area where the company sees strong potential. More features like seat reservations and loyalty rewards may come later.</p>
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