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All Nokia phones from 2011 will include NFC

Thursday, June 17, 2010

All new smart phones developed by Nokia from 2011 will include NFC, according to an NFC World report. This comes as part of an announcement made by Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia’s executive vice president for markets, at a keynote presentation during this year’s Mobey Forum meeting in Helsinki, Finland. No specific details about the new models were release, but Vanjoki did suggest that phones would include support for single wire protocol, which enables NFC functionality to be delivered via the user’s SIM instead of via the embedded secure element.

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