
This is
the era of smartphones with Android as a futuristic operating system for
various handy gadgets like smartphones, tablets, phablets and many more. Now, your smartphones possess NFC facility. All
android device manufacturers support this feature; however Apple is still to
embrace it. Some of the cell phone manufacturers supporting this feature
include HTC, Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, LG and Blackberry.

Usability and Benefits of NFC
Who can
reap the benefits from this innovative feature that your smartphone possesses
and how can it be done? Daily travellers, debit and credit card users, movie
goers, regular visitors and loyal customers of coffee shops; all of them and
many others including common man and business men, can benefit from this
feature. All your credit cards, loyalty shopping cards, paper tickets and, even
your wallet now find its way to the dustbin. You can integrate your paper
tickets, credit cards, paper coupons, etc. into one device. You just need to
wave your smartphone over an RFID interrogator to make a payment to the grocer,
mall, movie ticket counter and many more payment counters. You can even store
loyalty points, redeem coupons, use it before boarding a train or bus and even
transfer money between two smartphones. With this new innovative feature
transactions are real fast and you no more need to wait at the cash counter
when someone ahead you is busy transacting through cash from his/her wallet.
Just wave you phone over the interrogating device and move ahead. Unlike debit
cards, no signature on the bill slip is needed.
How does NFC work?
Though often
referred as a data transfer technology, it transfers very small amount of data
that only includes certain identification code. All it does is identifies you
and your bank account to the querying device so that it can access your account
for the payment transactions. The transaction is further completed using an
application installed in your smartphone, which authenticates your identity to
the bank website and makes the transaction possible. It is fast and no pairing
code is required as in the case of Bluetooth. It consumes very low power and
the RFID tags can even be accessed without a power source in it. The NFC tags
on posters in a shop or on a train may contain a web address, a discount
coupon, timetables, travel routes, maps and much more. NFC is a big leap in the
field of mobile payments. It protects you against theft of your wallet and
credit cards.
Google
is first in the market to bring this innovative payment process into action. Google
Wallet, supporting MasterCard PayPass and PayPal, allows transfer of money between
smartphones. Many other companies are with a future view to walk on the foot
prints of Google. Expectedly, coming years will witness a boom in the NFC
transaction rate and more stores will start offering NFC card readers to accept
payments from the customers.
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