These are the five key Forum roadmap innovation priorities:

1 Increased Power for NFC Wireless Charging. (from 1 watt to upto 3 watt of power)
2 Increased Range. (from 5mm to upto 30mm)
3 Multiple Purpose Tap. (improve the contactless user experience by supporting several actions with a single tap)
4 Modernizing Device-to-Device Communication. For instance enabling NFC-enabled smartphones to have Point-of-Sale functionality.
5 Expanding NFC’s Ability to Share Data Formats Needed for Sustainability.

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Can you use iPhones as Point of Sales devices?
I’ve seen plenty of those handheld devices that then attach to phones via Bluetooth for payments, but I haven’t seen people use iPhones to scan bank cards for payment.

Or did you mean 5? Because with iOS17, Apple is introducing a way to share your personal data as a ‘smart’ business card type thing using your phone. And it might be that what was discussed at the NFC forum was a form of that.

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It looks like it was added in ios16 https://developer.apple.com/tap-to-pay/

I knew it was recent but I didn’t realize it was “current non-beta OS” recent haha

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not sure about apple because they’re ultra locked, but on android it’s possible from android 8.1

https://www.mypos.com/en-gb/glass

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