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Nokia NFC: Intended For The IPhone Ruin

By Chris Bolus


Once you are on top, you shouldn't be surprised if someone around jealous of your success arranging in their rooms to stop you out of your position and then for them to enter the spot light. This general statement has long been true and is indeed, part of human behavior and mindset. Individuals can be deviously evil.

But for the case of specialist competition, a company creating a legit technology with the intention of clearing off out their competition is in not a way a sadistic and primal habits. That is just how businesses strive. Without being overly brutal obviously, we can justly say that we have previously seen many attempts on some of Apple prime gadgets available in the market with deadly precision. And some of them seem to be functioning with lethal accuracy, and if Apple doesn't do anything about it soon, that will sweet spot they are taking pleasure in wont be there through mid -2011.

Nokia is now brewing and setting themselves around ultimately kick out the competition. Well, not inside their section at least. Nokia has been obviously noiseless in the smartphone wars wherever Microsoft and RIM has been pretty lively. Fighting Apple in this stage can be a shedding attempt because of the iPhone's firm grasp on the smartphone industry.

In the UK alone, the popularity of iPhone insurance is at an all time high, with people wanting to insure their expensive Apple baby. Insurance for iPhone can only protect a persons iPhone usually within 6 months of its purchase, so you can make sure these fresh quotes and purchases come from newly purchased units. So clearly, Apple income is still moving.

But until Apple finds new engineering to counter what Nokia is preparing, the smart phone wars could be lost in the "tag wars". Now wait, what is this "tag" all about?

Nokia has become applying a patent to work with NFC's (Near Field Communication) technology to their cell phones. The technology can turn your Nokia Phone into a futuristic wallet, here's how. You see poster of an forthcoming concert downtown, you want to reserve and buy tickets, and you will go to a "tag" in the poster that is embedded with a special code, similar to any bar code. You then "tag" or "tap" your Nokia phone, and viola! It is possible to instantly buy one or 2 tickets and you can even obtain a sample download of the artist's music.

This technological know-how may also be used in buying sub way tickets, movie tickets as well as your morning coffee from Starbucks. The iPhone maybe popular now and insurance for iPhone being bought at a fantastic rate, but if Nokia's NFC nifty technological innovation kicks in, will they still be in a position to cope?




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