Not exact matches
Make no mistake, the new iPhone is still
lacking in a few areas — its small screen continues to be a sticking point, and why oh why does Apple still refuse to include
Near Field Communications despite everyone else doing it?
This seems less like clairvoyance though, when you consider that the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 can only offer Apple Pay for in - app purchases — likely due to the
lack of a
near -
field communication (NFC) antenna... meaning there are lots of iOS devices out there that don't have any other options.
The A1 is
lacking near -
field communications (NFC) which could be crucial when Google rolls out Android Pay in India.
The
lack of
near -
field communication, or NFC, is a little more disappointing.
The Quartz
lacks a heart - rate monitor, ambient light sensor, or
near -
field communication sensor — three notable omissions that ZTE described as «cost - saving measures.»
Another miss is the Max XL's
lack of a
near -
field communications (NFC) sensor.
Remember, Samsung's tap and pay solution is the only one of the three to support Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology in addition to
Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality, meaning it's accepted at a «majority» of Point of Sale terminals in India, many of which
lack the former feature.
It
lacks IR blaster and NFC (
Near Field Communications), but that was to be expected form a budget - friendly smartphone.