iPhone 6 to have touch-based payment tech: Report
Apple is working with Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconductors NV to add secure Near-Field Communications (NFC) technology into the next iPhone, which would enable smartphone users to pay by touch, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with Apple's plans.
NXP will provide the secure NFC chips that will allow an iPhone to connect with payment terminals or ticketing systems, the daily reported.
NFC technology allows a smartphone to communicate wirelessly with other devices by tapping them together.
Apple has invited media to a "special event" in its hometown of Cupertino, California on September 9, when the iPhone maker is expected to unveil the latest versions of its best-selling smartphones.
Both Apple and NXP declined comment.
Apple is working with Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconductors NV to add secure Near-Field Communications (NFC) technology into the next iPhone, which would enable smartphone users to pay by touch, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with Apple's plans.
NXP will provide the secure NFC chips that will allow an iPhone to connect with payment terminals or ticketing systems, the daily reported.
NFC technology allows a smartphone to communicate wirelessly with other devices by tapping them together.
Apple has invited media to a "special event" in its hometown of Cupertino, California on September 9, when the iPhone maker is expected to unveil the latest versions of its best-selling smartphones.
Both Apple and NXP declined comment.
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