Smartphones just keep getting smarter. The latest jaw-dropper being added to Android phones is a thing called Near Field Communication. NFC for short.
Here’s a simple definition: NFC allows you to share information on your phone with a simple tap.
Here’s an example: Let’s say you have a DROID RAZR M by MOTOROLA, which has NFC technology built in. And you’re out with a friend who has a MOTOROLA PHOTON Q™, also NFC-equipped. You just took a video of your friend dancing on a table with a stranger. Your friend really wants a copy. In the past you’d have to send that clip to her via text or email. But with NFC you just tap your phones together, confirm that “yes” you want to share it, and voila! That video file is wirelessly transferred to your friend’s phone to keep forever and proudly show her grandchildren.
With NFC you can share all sorts of things this way – contact information, web pages, maps, directions, and more. Read more about NFC.
Watch NFC in action on the DROID RAZR M by MOTOROLA.
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