Latest Leak iPhone 5 Photo Shows You May Soon Be Making Credit Card Payments !!!




The Latest iPhone 5 Leak Shows You May Soon Be Making Credit Card Payments With Your Phone





The leaked photo  shows an assembled front display of the next iPhone and the square portion at the top of the display could house a Near Field Communication (NFC) chip.



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NFC chips are used in several Android phones like Samsung's Galaxy S III and Galaxy Nexus to swap content between devices or make secure mobile payments using apps like Google Wallet
However, Apple is introducing a new app called Passbook in its next operating system for iPhone and iPads that will act as a digital wallet for your gift cards, boarding passes, and tickets. Many have speculated Passbook could be Apple's first step into making credit card payments with your phone.


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