Are you not capable of reading? Honestly, there's a shocking lack of basic literacy that's really starting to get on my nerves.Hilarious. You have no clue what you are talking about.
There is currently nothing special about NFC that makes it uniquely capable of anything.
RFID is heavily used in Asia alongside QR codes and other information-sharing services. Nothing is NFC-dependent, and most Asian payment systems predate the global Type A and Type B NFC standards for financial transactions, which is hugely problematic for them. Just like Felica is having to be rebuilt for standardized NFC, other infrastructure must likewise adapt before it will even be possible for NFC to become a meaningful part of mainstream technology.NFC is heavily used in Asia.
NFC is not the only way to implement RFID readers, and RFID isn't the only way to share information snippets over short distances. The point, which you are at this point willfully ignoring, is that NFC is not currently uniform, mature, and global so as to be a fundamental technology of mobile devices, and the field is changing with sufficient speed so as to make it unwise to declare a winner. It is right now a buzzword more than anything else.
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