Technology giant Apple made an important announcement today. The company is making the iPhone’s NFC chip available to third-party developers with iOS 18.1. opener.
Coming out later this year With iOS 18.1 update With the new APIs, third-party developers will be able to offer in-app contactless payments separately from Apple Pay and Wallet. Apple, which has left NFC exclusive to Apple Pay for years, With the step it has taken, it opens doors other than payment. Opening up NFC to other developers is a way to develop contactless key systems on iPhones (car keys, smart locks, hotel/employee cards, etc.) paves the way for the implementation of many different useful verification systems, especially. The only downside of this new development is that the new APIs that are being prepared will initially only be USA, EU countries, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan And New ZealandIt will be available in . Before that, a Apple Intelligence news had arrived. According to Mark Gurman, a reliable source for the tech giant, “paid” Apple Intelligence (AI) features immediately won’t come outMark Gurman on AI features to be sold under monthly subscription thinks it’s at least three years away. As reported, the company does not currently have a special productive artificial intelligence feature/system that will be offered for a fee. The tech giant had this to say about its AI systems:
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