Near Field Communication is becoming more popular, and there are rumours that the next iPhone will be NFC enabled. Is this true? If so is the hardware on the current iPhone compatible with this?
Will existing iPhone users be able to upgrade their phones to enable NFC? thanks.
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Rio29
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What are the uses of NFC?
NFC (Near Field Communication) equipment is a wireless announcement via short-term radio influence. Carrying out tests since the mid-2000s, this equipment resurfaced in 2011 with the maintain of great companies.
NFC (Near Field Communication) Â Â can be used in many occasions of daily life and particularly the equipment allows us to save time.
NFC (Near Field Communication) can be used to acquire information frankly from a community notice board on his mobile. Certainly, some cities are scheduling to supply the district plans, plans of transportation position, or to statement items of importance to walkers.
To do this, it suffices to move toward the phone with an NFC (Near Field Communication) break off, the board to acquire frankly the information.
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What are the uses of NFC?
NFC technology stands for (Near-FIeld Communication) , the use of this technology is to replace the payment cards like visa , mastercard , ATM , .. by the mobile phone itself , so you can use your mobile phone for payment directly by expose your mobile to a specific reader and it will work as a payment card
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For the next generation of IPhone apple not decide yet to supply it with the NFC feature or not and still watching the mobile payment market and how the users will be familiar with that technology
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And for the current iPhone : unfortunately it doesn't contain the NFC chip because that features is based not only on software program but also on hardware chip that must be included into the phone
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So this feature can't be upgraded by software for the current user and they never can have it
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