Sunday, April 26, 2009
Nokia adds another Near Field Communication (NFC) device to its line up. NFC is a short-distance communication protocol (<1 feet) that can be used for contactless payments, among other things. The Nokia 6216 Classic stores your payment knowledge (credit card…) in the SIM card, which already has some robust shield features. The 6216 classic is an “average” phone that’s meant for a mass-market. The notion is that more citizens would care about easy payments that they care about installing eye-candy applications, for example.
Labels: Features, NFC, Nokia, Nokia 6216 Classic
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