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Read card on smartphone from any angle now

Innovative trendy tech brand Infinix, introduces its revolutionary 720-degree (720°) SphereTech Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. This breakthrough promises to revolutionize user experiences by vastly improving the versatility and reliability of NFC applications on mobile devices. With its expanded signal coverage and unmatched stability, this innovative technology ensures smooth, seamless performance from any angle, setting a new standard for NFC functionality.

Current NFC technology, while facilitating mobile payments and transit access, often falls short, leading to transaction failures and user frustration. This is especially true in crowded or fast-paced environments where precise alignment is required for successful interactions, making the process cumbersome and unreliable.

Infinix’s cutting-edge 720° SphereTech NFC technology is designed to tackle these issues head-on, making precise alignment a thing of the past. “Our commitment to innovation and understanding user needs has driven us to create a solution that not only enhances functionality but also provides unparalleled security and convenience for our users. The 720° SphereTech NFC significantly improves the mobile experience in NFC applications, offering seamless, reliable, and secure interactions from multiple angles”, said Li Cao, Senior Manager, NFC Department of Infinix.

This technology brings three major breakthroughs in spatial layout, signal compatibility, and material configuration. The revamped design ensures top-tier integration, while the boosted signal range and strength deliver peak performance. Additionally, the use of optimized materials enhances reliability and efficiency. This proprietary, self-developed patent has expanded the card reading area by 200% and doubled the signal range.

In addition, Infinix’s 720° SphereTech NFC technology is the first to support reading and tapping cards from three sides of the mobile device—front, top, and back. Unlike the existing 360° NFC technology, which only reads cards from the back, the new 720° technology achieves a 100% improvement in signal range. This innovation lets users read and tap at various angles, offering unmatched convenience and functionality.

Infinix’s 720° SphereTech NFC technology sets a new standard with its transformative benefits, providing comprehensive coverage that doubles the range of conventional NFC. This ensures stability from any direction, significantly reducing transaction failures. Ideal for busy public spaces, it overcomes angle limitations to deliver smoother and more reliable interactions.

Enhanced security features also elevate the standard, with the ability to remotely disable NFC functions on lost or stolen devices, offering users peace of mind by safeguarding their personal data and financial information, even if the physical device is compromised.

 

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