I have the Nexus S which I believe was the first phone ever with NFC. However, I've never actually used NFC or anything. What do you use it for?the NFC is very cool
if I have to go to a place where I don't wish to disturb people with a sudden phone call I have made a tag which toggles off the WiFi and toggles off sounds. When I leave I use the tag to toggle this back on. It really saves time.I have the Nexus S which I believe was the first phone ever with NFC. However, I've never actually used NFC or anything. What do you use it for?
Yep. Now at least the Apple fanboys have no defense when we call them fanboys.It's too bad that Apple decided against including NFC. The iPhone 5 was kinda what I expected. Something evolutionary, at best. No real WOW over the iPhone4. 1 extra row of icons - not so exciting.
Woopee! More s#!t to waste time, money, battery and CPU cycles. Doesn't do much for me but I'm sure it helps the wireless companies sell more GB. Any asshat NFCs a phone I own with one of those and starts playing a video on my device can expect a good sharp kick in the groin.
you really are a curmudgeon.
That was interesting. Didn't realize iPhones lack haptic feedback and their email system is so limited. But then all Apples have a few killer features no Android phone has: Every iPhone (and iPhone accessory) you buy helps Apple's ridiculous stock value go up and in return you get a nice logo of a partially eaten apple that clearly indicates your status as a clueless poser. Beat that Android!for those people that are actually interested
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/10-ways-android-beats-iphone-5-1B5919523