INSIDE Secure, a leader in semiconductor solutions for secure transactions and digital identities, today announced that its near field communication (NFC) solution has been integrated into the new smartphone Nokia Lumia 610, based on Microsoft Windows Phone 7 of the platform.
"We are delighted to core technology in the NFC by Nokia Lumia 610 and working with Nokia on developing NFC this smartphone," said Charles Walton, Director General of the NFC and secure payment, within insurance. "Our National Open Conference (TM) protocol stack has been successfully integrated into Windows Phone 7 for the environment Nokia Lumia 610 shows the interior Secure capacity to develop customized and innovative solutions for multiple mobile operating systems.”
Nokia Lumia 610 |
INTERIOR Smartphone Nokia Micro Secure uses Read (R) v3.4 NFC controller and open source software NFC protocol stack to provide NFC capabilities for a wide range of useful and entertaining applications. Nokia Lumia 610 Smartphone NFC device is the first Microsoft Windows Phone INSIDE Secure Micro support Read (R) and Open NFC (TM).
The award-winning Micro Secure INTERIOR Read NFC controller is pre-integrated open protocol stack in the NFC, and together provide a best in class solution that helps mobile phone manufacturers like Nokia NFC bring great opportunities to market faster. INSIDE insurance also offers a complete set of NFC payment, transit, and control access of loyalty and identity applets that run on platforms the company's chips.
If found within the INSIDE Segura (NYSE Euronext Paris: INSD) is a leading designer developer and supplier of semiconductors, firmware and platforms for secure transactions and digital security. IN NFC mobile payment secure and safe digital products to ensure the safety of a wide range of applications of information processing, storage and transmission. The company's clients in a wide range of markets including mobile payments, identity, access control, transit, manufacture of electronic devices, pay TV and mobile operators.
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