• xor
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      152 months ago

      Or wireless charging, bit embarrassing in the good year of our lord 2024

      • @Evotech
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        12 months ago

        Holy shit that is a dealbreaker. All I do is wireless charging

    • @jasep
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      92 months ago

      Yeah this surprised me. Is NFC payment not common in India?

          • @ilhamagh
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            -12 months ago

            Why?

            Even a low-end phone comes with a good enough camera for QR which means wider adoption, you need a higher tier phone for NFC.

            We have a similar system in my country and I believe we copy it from India, it works and is convenient.

              • @Aux
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                12 months ago

                Lol what?

              • The Liver
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                12 months ago

                What? Payments are obviously going to be secure.

                  • The Liver
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                    12 months ago

                    Okay? QR codes are displayed publicly. They display the unique ID of the merchant. That’s all. The payment happens over the internet which is encrypted.

        • sunzu
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          02 months ago

          Isnt it free and very good?

          Think of it more is visa master card discover bank of America?

            • sunzu
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              32 months ago

              As in “free” payment processing system deployed and maintained by the Indian government?

              • The Liver
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                22 months ago

                Why the quotes? It is free. Except for the money that you transfer. That is deducted from the bank account, obviously.

                • sunzu
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                  22 months ago

                  Taxpayers still pay for it, but it is free at the point of sale or transaction.

                  It is great system tho as far as my understanding how it was done. In us, the rate is 3-4% on credit transaction which dominat payment system for point of sale. Shit is taxing.

                  • @Aux
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                    12 months ago

                    The real question is why do people in the US use credit cards instead of debit cards like everyone else?

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      I remember almost a decade ago, the Oneplus 2 not having it was a major downside. I can’t believe we are still doing this song and dance.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      I guess it’s main target is India where there is almost no need for nfc. Everything is paid through qr code here.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Near field communication - it’s an antenna that sits inside the back case and let’s your phone interact with payment terminals and the like that support it.

        You can add your tap and pay card to your phone and tap your phone instead.

        • @Jarix
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          -52 months ago

          … you could just put your card on the back of the phone too

          • @CookieOfFortune
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            82 months ago

            The phone can support multiple cards, eg credit cards and transit. Those readers usually won’t work if you stack two cards together.

            • @Evotech
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              42 months ago

              And biometric pin

          • @Aux
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            -12 months ago

            NFC payments are more secure than card payments.