(vIndianz June 23 2010): Nokia is incorporating the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology in its 2011 batch of smart phones. The technology enables the exchange of data between devices over about 4 inches distance and will make transfer of data faster and hassle free.

With the use of NFC, it would be possible to make a connection between two devices at a rate of faster than a tenth of a second.
NFC is akin to Bluetooth, but differs in the way that one need not manually configure to identify devices. It comes about as a short-range communication technology and NFC-enabled phones will be able to transmit data wherever NFC transmitters are placed, said reports. By deploying NFC on your smart phone you will be able to help locate things in a supermarket equipped with NFC transmitters or while travelling you can transfer data from counters containing NFC transmitters to get any kind of information about the place.
Nokia would be using the Single Wire Protocol (SWP) part from certain other security features like MicroSD while deploying this technology concept.
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