Samsung Pass leak hints at Wallet-like features – Here’s how it helps you
Samsung Pass app securely stores passwords and personal information, and is about to get a major upgrade. A leaked APK shows that Samsung is preparing to let users store much more than just passwords, hinting at a bigger role for the app in managing personal identity.
The leak via @GalaxyTechie reveals support for storing passports, national ID cards, driver’s licenses, tax documents, and bank invoices. Screenshots shared online show detailed forms for entering personal information such as name, date of birth, gender, issuing authority, expiration dates, and even both sides of an ID card.
There are separate sections for personal documents, private info, and invoices. This shows Samsung is aiming for a thorough and organized system. The APK mentions version 15.3.01.6, though this is likely a typo. The current official version is v5.2.06.1, so the actual build is probably v5.3.01.6.

Image via Galaxy Techie
Right now, the leaked version isn’t fully functional as saved passwords don’t show, Samsung Cloud syncing is broken, and key features are unreliable. This makes it unsuitable for regular use at the moment.

Image via Galaxy Techie
Despite its bugs, the leak hints at Samsung’s long-term plans. Earlier this year, the company encouraged users to move Pass credentials into Samsung Wallet. This shows Samsung wants to combine payments, logins, and personal documents under one secure, Knox-protected system.
The detailed forms suggest Samsung is preparing for more advanced digital ID features in the future, even if they aren’t live yet. Eventually, Samsung Pass is likely to merge fully into Samsung Wallet. These updates show Samsung is serious about expanding its secure identity tools.
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