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4. WORKING MODES4. WORKING MODES
1. NFC1. NFC
8. APPLICATIONS8. APPLICATIONS
6. COMPARISON WITH BLUETOOTH6. COMPARISON WITH BLUETOOTH
10. CONCLUSION10. CONCLUSION
7. DEVICES USING NFC7. DEVICES USING NFC
2. SPECIFICATIONS2. SPECIFICATIONS
3. HISTORY3. HISTORY
5. OPERATING MODES5. OPERATING MODES
9. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES9. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
3. Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology for
contactless short-range communication.
It allows for
simplified transactions
data exchange, and
wireless connections
Based on the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID),
it uses magnetic field induction.
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5. 2002
NFC technology was Co-invented by NXP
Semiconductors and Sony.
2004
Nokia, Philips and Sony established the Near Field
Communication (NFC) Forum.
2006
Initial specifications for NFC Tags.
NOKIA 6131 was the first NFC phone.
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6. 2009
NFC Forum released Peer-to-Peer standards .
2010
First Android NFC
phone was launched
i.e. Samsung Nexus
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7. NFC becomes part of the Symbian operating
system with the release of Symbian Anna version.
The latest devices supporting NFC are Nokia
700 and Nokia 701
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8. The BLACKBERRY BOLD 9900 and BLACKBERRY CURVE 9360
smart phones have become the first SIM-based NFC phones
to be certified by MasterCard Worldwide as Pay Pass-
approved devices.
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15. Easy to set-up
ƒ NFC has very fast and easy configuration and pairing.
With NFC its just touch and go
ƒ No search and pair procedure
Fast
Low cost
Convenient: The number of cards that need to be
carried is reduced, and there is no more searching for
coins.
17. NFC is a fast growing technology.
Soon phones will replace everything from keys to
credit cards.
If NFC is to be successful, there would have to be
much stricter security measures set in place.
NFC can be pretty awesome,
if you use it right,
if not, you’re screwed. 17