Samsung may adopt faster NFC technology in future Galaxy phones
Samsung may soon bring faster and better NFC features to its Galaxy phones and smartwatches. NFC is a technology that lets devices work with a simple tap. It is used for mobile payments, digital keys, and quick access. The NFC Forum, which manages NFC standards, has shared its future plans, and they include big improvements.
The biggest upgrade in the NFC is speed. The next version of NFC could be up to eight times faster than what is used today. This means tapping your phone will feel quicker and smoother. One tap could complete many tasks at once.
NFC is also becoming more reliable. The NFC Forum plans better testing to make sure NFC works well on all devices. This should reduce failed taps at shops, metro stations, and office entry points. Users will spend less time waiting and trying again.
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Security is another important upgrade of this advanced NFC. A new security system will help protect NFC from future risks. This will keep payments, digital IDs, and digital keys safer for users.
NFC will also be used for wireless charging. The new version may support charging between 1 and 3 watts. While this is not enough to charge smartphones, it can be useful for small devices like earbuds, smartwatches, and fitness bands.
Digital keys are also getting better. NFC will work together with Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband (UWB). This will improve car keys, smart locks, and access systems. Because of this, future Galaxy phones and wearables may be among the first to support these new NFC features. Stay tuned for more information.
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