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Nokia 6131 NFC - Touch to Connect Nokia 6131 NFC combines stylish design with one of the latest and most exciting wireless technologies: Near Field Communication (NFC). Nokia 6131 NFC, with fully integrated NFC technology, enables a variety of secure contactless transactions such as payment & ticketing and allows fast access to services via service discovery by means of a simple touch. The NFC technology embedded in the Nokia 6131 NFC is compliant with existing contactless card reader infrastructure enabling payment and ticketing around the world. The payment and ticketing applications can be provisioned over-theair and are securely stored in the phone's secure element. Convenient and easy to use • Touch to ticket • Use the phone as a contactless travel card • Travel card details are stored in the secure element • Recharge travel card anytime, anywhere, over-the air • View ticket info and recent transactions on the phone display • Touch to pay • Use your phone as a contactless payment card • Payment card details are stored in the secure element • View your balance and transaction history on the phone • Touch to connect • Access mobile services and information from your surroundings • Touch a smart poster to buy event tickets, view restaurant menus, order ringing tones, check weather forecast and much more New channel to existing services • Enhanced use of existing data services: inviting and easy access to services • Interactive marketing using smart posters: one touch access to product information, multimedia content downloads, coupon download, SMS-based services and hotlines • Time and cost savings: tickets and cards are issued to the phone over-the-air reducing manufacture and distribution costs • Enhanced user experience: user interface to applications residing on the secure element How NFC works As a short-range wireless connectivity technology, Near Field Communication offers safe - yet simple and intuitive - communication between electronic devices. Users of NFC-enabled devices can simply point or touch their devices to other NFC-compatible elements in their environment to communicate with them: to gather or share information or multimedia data, to make payments - to connect. Communication between two NFC-compatible devices occurs when they are brought within a few centimeters of one another. The short transmission range makes the NFC transactions safe, and allows the user to controll the usage. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz, and transfers data at up to 424 Kbits/second. Nokia participates actively in developing NFC standards further through the open NFC Forum, where Nokia is a founding member together with Philips and Sony. Software Development Kit for Nokia 6131 NFC available through Forum Nokia. Use the SDK to develop and emulate Java™ applications (MIDlets) for the Nokia 6131 NFC. www.europe.nokia.com/6131NFC www.nokia.com/nfc

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Convenient and easy to use
Touch to ticket
Use the phone as a contactless travel card
Travel card details are stored in the secure element
Recharge travel card anytime, anywhere, over-the air
View ticket info and recent transactions on the phone display
Touch to pay
Use your phone as a contactless payment card
Payment card details are stored in the secure element
View your balance and transaction history on the phone
Touch to connect
Access mobile services and information from your surroundings
Touch a smart poster to buy event tickets, view restaurant menus,
order ringing tones, check weather forecast and much more
New channel to existing services
Enhanced use of existing data services: inviting and easy access to
services
Interactive marketing using smart posters: one touch access to
product information, multimedia content downloads, coupon
download, SMS-based services and hotlines
Time and cost savings: tickets and cards are issued to the phone
over-the-air reducing manufacture and distribution costs
Enhanced user experience: user interface to applications residing on
the secure element
How NFC works
As a short-range wireless connectivity technology, Near Field Communi-
cation offers safe – yet simple and intuitive – communication between
electronic devices. Users of NFC-enabled devices can simply point or
touch their devices to other NFC-compatible elements in their environ-
ment to communicate with them: to gather or share information or
multimedia data, to make payments – to connect.
Communication
between
two
NFC-compatible
devices
occurs
when
they are brought within a few centimeters of one another. The short
transmission range makes the NFC transactions safe, and allows the
user to controll the usage. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz, and transfers data
at up to 424 Kbits/second. Nokia participates actively in developing
NFC standards further through the open
NFC Forum
, where Nokia is a
founding member together with Philips and Sony.
Software Development Kit for Nokia 6131 NFC
available through
Forum Nokia.
Use the SDK to develop and emulate Java™ applications
(MIDlets) for the Nokia 6131 NFC.
www.europe.nokia.com/6131NFC
www.nokia.com/nfc
Nokia 6131 NFC
combines stylish design with
one of the latest and most exciting wireless
technologies: Near Field Communication (NFC).
Nokia 6131 NFC, with fully integrated NFC technology,
enables a variety of secure contactless transactions
such as payment & ticketing and allows fast access
to services via service discovery by means of a
simple touch.
The NFC technology embedded in the Nokia
6131 NFC is compliant with existing contactless
card reader infrastructure enabling payment and
ticketing around the world. The payment and
ticketing applications can be provisioned over-the-
air and are securely stored in the phone’s secure
element.
Nokia 6131 NFC
– Touch to Connect