I asked a Verizon rep if the Razr (and the Razr Maxx) really had an NFC chip. He confirmed it did, but it was unactivated because of security concerns.
While I'm excited to hear about my Razr Maxx really does have an NFC chip, I can't help but doubt security concerns that Verizon has. I mean if security was really an issue, why would Motorola put it there in the first place?
I'm wondering if Verizon plans to activate the NFC chip when it updates its Razr(s) to ICS. Howerver, now that Motorola is now owned by Google, I don't think it is going to happen since Google Wallet conflicts with ISIS, the mobile payment system that is backed by AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile.
Unfortunately as far as this NFC chip goes, I don't think Motorola is going to play nice with Verizon.
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Time to get all your Archer jokes out of the way.
While I'm excited to hear about my Razr Maxx really does have an NFC chip, I can't help but doubt security concerns that Verizon has. I mean if security was really an issue, why would Motorola put it there in the first place?
I'm wondering if Verizon plans to activate the NFC chip when it updates its Razr(s) to ICS. Howerver, now that Motorola is now owned by Google, I don't think it is going to happen since Google Wallet conflicts with ISIS, the mobile payment system that is backed by AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile.
Unfortunately as far as this NFC chip goes, I don't think Motorola is going to play nice with Verizon.
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Time to get all your Archer jokes out of the way.
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