[QUOTE="Kid-Atari"][QUOTE="NVIDIATI"]
I like how you edited the title with some false information.
Once again, it doesn't have quicker adoption rate than NFC. What you said is a complete lie, please remove it.
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NFC has been around for what.. A year? Two years almost? I don't see it being used anywhere in the NJ/NY area, whereas passbook has been available for less than a month yet major retailers, sports events and even all my local theaters support it. It may be subjective analysis but it sure is telling as all heckNFC is already in many new phones and is becoming a standard feature on future phones and tablets.
NFC is also being introduced into laptop computers, all-in-ones and other electronics such as powered speakers, headphones, stereo receivers, and more.
NFC stickers and stubs are also growing, allowing users to pre-program the sticker/stub and use it in everyday applications.
NFC is in over 300,000 stores via PayPass system. It is used every day in Visa and MasterCard.
Japan, the worlds capital of NFC integration, has NFC in everything from vending machines to metro/train stations and even in billboards/posters.
BMW will be integrating NFC into their cars and specifically car keys, this can be used as a train ticket, parking pass, hotel room key, credit card, and whatever else you can think of.
NFC in USA is already being used with services such as Google Wallet and the small but growing ISIS. Retailers such as American Eagle, Bloomingdales, Champs, Guess, Foot Locker, Macys, Office Max, Toys-R-Us, Old Navy, and more already accept NFC to pay, earn store credit and redeem offers.
SITA plans to bring NFC to airports for airport parking, flight check-in, baggage check-in, access to lounge areas, airline boarding, etc.
The scale of NFC is just massive and undeniable.
Meanwhile Passbook has "widespread adoption" in a few American retailers and a sporting league.
So stop spreading false information and fix the title of this thread.
http://m.guardiannews.com/technology/2012/sep/14/apple-iphone-5-near-field-communication-nfc?cat=technology&type=article Ouch. It seems like it's not as successful as you make it appear to be. Seems like NFC is in purgatory than it is going anywhere. Lots of telling statements from the likes of EBay CEO, and even spokespersons from ISIS. Infact, the exclusion of NFC on the iPhone 5 caused ISIS to delay a huge launch for yet another year in reaction. Of all those stores you mentioned that supposedly support NFC, none of them in NJ or NY have it. Again, I say, there is not one NFC payment station anywhere in my area.
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