2. • Near field communication (NFC) is a set of
standards for smart phones and similar
devices to establish radio communication with
each other by touching them together or
bringing them into proximity, usually no more
than a few inches.
• Founded in 2004 by Sony, Nokia, and Philips
3. What You Can Do With NFC
• NFC is most commonly associated with the
"mobile wallet“
• The idea that your Smartphone will replace
your cash and credit cards.
• In one tap or wave of your phone, you can pay
for your groceries and redeem offers or
coupons.
• Google Wallet, partnering with MasterCard
Pay Pass, is one example.
4. • You can store all major credit and debit cards
in Google Wallet and get a "virtual
MasterCard" that pays for your purchases instore wherever those Pay Pass scanners are or
online
10. • Getting tickets or boarding passes. Some
airlines and buses are also experimenting with
using NFC for boarding passes
• Opening doors. To gain physical access
somewhere, members need only tap their
smart phones at the door.
• Downloading information. Advertisers and
marketers can use NFC chips in porters and
other promotional materials.
11. • Money less transactions by using phones and
tags
• Nfc id cards can introduced
12. conclusion
• By using nfc the work can be done in a easy
way
• It can enter in to the wide range of products