Saturday, 16 February 2013

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While it may seem as simple as swiping your phone to pay for your fare or shop for grocery items, analysts claim that it is more than just a simple swipe of the phone. Charles Golvin, principal analyst of Forrester Research Inc. said that the microchips required to make the Near Field Communications wireless technology possible is not yet at the hands of mobile phone providers.
Most providers are set to roll them out next year but it will take time before they become accessible to consumers. The Utah Transit Authority already has the technology to make the program possible, but most shops in the area would have to start upgrading their systems.
Research In Motion Ltd., the company that manufactured BlackBerry, revealed that most of its units will be loaded with the NFC chips in the latter part of this year. Google’s Nexus S is already equipped with one while its latest Android software will already be NFC compatible. Nokia has already promised to equip its next generation smart phones with the NFC chip. Rumors have it that the new iPhone to be unveiled this summer will be equipped with an NFC chip but Apple refuses to make comments.
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