Rumors say the newest generation Apple iPhone 5 will be presented and equipped with the payment system via mobile phone. The difference between iPhone 4 with iPhone 5 is the used software . iPhone 5 will be equipped with a technology called Near Field Communication (NFC). As is known, a number of iPhone users complaining of poor function of four antennas on mobile fourth generation iPhone was to the point that Consumer Reports stated the iPhone 4 is not worth buying.
To answer a bad signal to these devices Apple recommends that users do not touch the bottom left of the smartphone. In addition, to avoid contact or touch on sensitive areas, Apple urged users to wear special casing. But lately Apple says weak signal on the iPhone 4 because of errors in software.
Besides immersing NFC chip, Apple also will present a feature that allows iPhone users synchronized data and settings from your Mac to a smartphone, and then transferred back into the other Mac computer without a cable. If the user touching the iPhone had the NFC to a Mac was a Mac-NFC device then it will send all the data available to the iPhone, including the existing applications and settings. But when the iPhone NFC’s starting distance away from the Mac yanng targeted data The transferred back to the original Mac.
NFC chips will function as an e-wallet and buried in the fifth generation of iPhone devices. Through e-wallet, iPhone users 5 can buy coffee, books or CDs at a number of retail outlets that serve the payments through the system.
The system will change what an Apple computer, anywhere, who will use the user, so that in accordance with the setting and the data available in the Mac personal computer. All Macs that will use almost the same as private property Mac users at home, both in the settings, view, bookmarks, to the preferences.
Although Apple declined to confirm rumors and speculation related to this but can not be denied if in some time later, the company has hired several experts in the NFC, and also plans to acquire Vivotech, a company which deals with NFC technology
