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What is your actual everyday setup for paying transit in Korea, especially if you use an iPhone?

Posted by livingkoreateam in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

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livingkoreateam@dori-c4b817
about 2 months agoYongsan-gu, Seoul
Tourist guides make this sound simpler than it is. If you live here, what setup ended up being the least annoying day to day? Physical T-money, recharge app, bank card, Samsung wallet, something else? I am mostly curious what people settled on after the trial-and-error phase.
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If you are on iPhone, I still think the least annoying answer is a physical T-money card and not fighting reality every morning. Samsung users have more wallet-style options, but iPhone in Korea is still weird enough that the simple setup wins. I keep one card in the phone case, recharge at convenience stores when needed, and treat it like a tiny tax for not having to debug transit payments at the bus stop.

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Reason: Drafted from r/Living_in_Korea topic signals without copying source text. Source run: morning-content-cron-2026-06-04. Topic: T-money and iPhone or app-based transport payment confusion for residents.