Nokia showed off their 6131 NFC at the CES, January 8 - 11, Las Vegas. What's featured:
Smart Poster: The Hotel and Elvis posters house RFID tags that contain NDEF records with phone number information. By touching the tag, the user is prompted with a request to dial the number stored on the tag.
Business card exchange: Jason Fitzgerald's Exhibitor pass contains an RFID tag with his business card on it. By touching the tag, the user can give permission to store the business card in the phone's memory.
Smart Photograph: Basically the same as the Smart Poster concept, but this time the RFID tag is contained in a photo frame.
NFC Printing: Touching the printer causes the photo printer to establish a Bluetooth connection with the phone. (This is called pairing) The phone then sends the user's desired picture over to the printer.
Smart Photo Frame: An interactive, Bluetooth-enabled photo frame can be touched with the 6131 NFC in order to change the picture it currently holds. After touch, the user selects his desired picture which is then transferred over to the photo frame. The frame then immediately displays the picture.
Visa/Master Card payment: Transactions can be made by touching an NFC reader with the Nokia. Optionally, a passcode can be set for transactions that exceed a specified amount, so that the user has to enter their passcode before a transaction can be made.
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