Seeing a SAMSUNG charge on your statement?
Common ways SAMSUNG charges might appear on your statement
SAMSUNG
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
What is SAMSUNG?
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a South Korean multinational electronics giant headquartered in Suwon, South Korea, with major operations in the U.S. and globally. It designs and sells smartphones, tablets, TVs, home-appliances, computer components, and offers services like device protection, digital wallets and subscriptions. Learn more at samsung.com.
Common causes for SAMSUNG charges
- A purchase of a Samsung-branded hardware product (e.g., smartphone, tablet, TV, appliance) via Samsung’s online store, retail or mobile-payment ecosystem.
- A recurring service or subscription affiliated with Samsung — for example device protection plans, warranty extensions or a premium digital service. (Online users report recurring charges of ~$9-$10 USD, “Samsung Electronics” and “Samsung USA” appear in descriptors.)
- A small nominal authorization hold or micro-charge when adding or verifying a payment method in a Samsung account (for example ~$0.15 charge shows up as a test transaction).
- A “pre-authorization” or pending charge placed when placing a preorder or initiating a purchase via Samsung.com. This is not an actual charge until the order ships, but may show up temporarily on your statement.










