Apple Has Plans To Introduce New NFC Features With iOS 12

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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2018 (WWDC) is set to kick-off on June 4. It is anticipated that the company is likely to announce a change in near-field communication (NFC) policies when it releases its next-generation ‘iOS 12’ operating system (OS). 

Experts opine that the change to the near-field communication, or NFC, chip, which is expected to be announced next month, could pave the way for people to use iPhones for other security-sensitive interactions, from paying transit fares and opening car doors to verifying their identity in other ways. 

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Notably, since Apple first launched NFC-capable devices iPhone 6 and 6s in 2014, its implementation of NFC has been primarily restricted to “Apple Pay” transactions.

“Apple employees are already using their iPhones to unlock doors at Apple Park, likely via custom badge readers detailed in Federal Communications Commission filings last year,”

a report by tech website The Information pointed out.

With the new capabilities, iPhones would be able to unlock NFC-enabled doors and potentially transmit data to transit systems, personal authentication devices and more. 

The iPhone-maker has been slow to evolve its NFC policies since adopting the technology nearly four years ago but the company has made moves to expand its limited feature set over the past year.

Meanwhile, in 2014, when the tech giant was talking with HID about enabling iPhone to access buildings, it also discussed allowing the phone to emulate transit cards made by Cubic – whose transit fare systems are used by tens of millions of people. 

As per Counterpoint’s “Market Pulse April Edition”, Apple iPhone X was the best-selling smartphone globally in March, followed by iPhone 8 Plus and the first-timer Xiaomi‘s Redmi 5A in top 3 best-selling devices.

Xiaomi, Samsung and Huawei’s Honor brand helped drive the uptick in the $100-199 price band volume, in various markets including India and South-East Asia. 

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