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iPhone 5: NFC embedded?

Rumors on the web talks about a possible implementation of the NFC technology on the new iPhone 5. After having chosen the Bluetooth 2.0 instead of NFC feature in iPhone 4s, this possible new way of thinking shows how the NFC penetration is increasing, gaining a strategic role in mobile world.

 

If these rumors tells the truth, we will see a new NFC top smartphone at side of the Samsung Nexus.

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MasterCard & Visa Race To Bring microSD Mobile Payments To Oz

MasterCard claims mobile touch-and-go payments through microSD cards is the future of mobile phones in Australia.

The company made the call following Visa’s announcement earlier this week of a 50-employee trial with ANZ of iPhone cases embedded with Near Field Communications (NFC) chips to test contactless payments like in PayPass and PayWave cards.

The microSD card system, currently used in overseas markets like south-east Asia, embeds an aerial behind the case of a mobile phone, with the SD card running banking software on the phone that would be used to select bank accounts on the phone.

David Masters, VP of Corporate Affairs at MasterCard, says that new contactless payment systems on mobiles will reach Australia “really soon,” but this vague bracket is any figure under a two year margin.

Meanwhile Visa’s four week trial is using a microSD card embedded in a phone case with software in the form of an app being installed to make the case function as a mobile payment system.

MasterCard has criticised Visa’s trial as ‘late’ compared to its own trials in 2007, though the chips being tested by both companies use the same technology and neither company has a mobile solution on the Australian market yet.

The company has been working with Westpac and Commonwealth Bank on upcoming payments systems, though have not been able to reveal anything officially yet.

Masters also added that “a long term solution is needed” and that consumers would not be willing to pay the nominal fee for Visa’s iPhone case option.

The technology used in upcoming NFC releases works in the same way as PayPass and Paywave cards, though the hurdle is in software rather than hardware.

Banks would need to update their current software for transactions through microSD card mobile payments to make the technology work for real-world transactions. While many phones are being released with NFC chips in-built, the chips cannot be harnessed without bank software allowing its use.

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Wireless Visa payments coming to iPhone

Visa and contactless technology company DeviceFidelity are working together to produce a solution for using the iPhone for Visa mobile payments.

The NFC (Near Field Communication) technology company has produced a microSD solution for mobile devices and is now attempting to target the iPhone market using a protective case that will cover the iPhone and incorporates a built-in microSD card with Visa’s payWave software pre-loaded.

Currently, it is expected to be released this summer and will be compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The information appeared via a Press Release on the MarketWatch website before being pulled.

Apple has been rumoured to be testing NFC technology in prototype iPhones, so it may well be that the iPhone 4G/HD may come with the required technology built-in without the need for a protective case when it’s announced, expected to be in early June.

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