Galaxy Card trademark suggests Samsung’s US plans
Samsung is reportedly working on its own credit card, the Samsung Galaxy Card. The news comes from a recent trademark application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 12. This is the first time a name for Samsung’s credit card project has been made public.
The USPTO documents describe the Galaxy Card as an “electronically encoded credit card,” which likely means it will be digital and used through Samsung Wallet. This suggests that users could manage and use the card directly from their smartphones. It is not yet clear if Samsung will also offer a physical card.
The company has not officially announced the Galaxy Card yet. Trademark approvals usually take around 10 to 11 months, so it may be some time before the card is ready.

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Samsung has been thinking about launching its own credit card for several years. Reports from November 2025 said that Samsung has been in talks with Barclays, a UK-based bank, to launch the card. Barclays would handle the banking side of things, while Samsung could focus on adding the card to its ecosystem of phones, tablets, and apps.
The Galaxy Card would compete with Apple’s Card, which offers perks like 3% cash back on Apple products such as iPhones and MacBooks. Apple provides both a physical card and a digital one in Apple Wallet. It is still unclear whether Samsung will do the same or keep the Galaxy Card digital only.
Some reports suggest Samsung might reveal it at a future Galaxy Unpacked event, possibly in early 2027, but this is not confirmed. Stay tuned for more information.
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