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      parancibia last edited by

      [EDIT: this is a full quote of the "blog entry":http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/16/qt-at-mwc-qt-and-near-field-communications-nfc/ mentioned below, Volker]

      Via "The Qt Blog":http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/16/qt-at-mwc-qt-and-near-field-communications-nfc/ and "Digia NFC ShopWizer Demo":http://youtu.be/KhwXuKOXMNI

      What is NFC?

      For those that don’t know, NFC is a hot new technology that will make mobile devices that much more powerful and important in our lives. It gives users the ability to interact with other devices that are nearby. Think about buying a soda from a vending machine simply by waving your phone at it, or printing pictures from your mobile by setting it down on top of your printer. At the show here there are many examples of NFC.

      First, what can Qt do with NFC?

      Qt and the Qt Mobility APIs make it possible to integrate with stores and more. The upcoming release of Qt Mobility (1.2) features the Connectivity API, which allows NFC enabled phones such as the Nokia C7 to recognise NFC tags.

      What are we demonstrating?

      Digia, one of our certified Qt partners has produced a nifty demo that previews what Qt can do in the NFC space. They have created an app called ShopWizer that currently runs on a Nokia C7. Applications such as Shopwizer are made possible by this API, and Digia used a technical preview version of the Connectivity API from Qt Mobility 1.2 to build the demo.

      ShopWizer enables users to:

      Discover things to buy in an easy, new & personal way

      Get advice from buddies during shopping

      Create and follow your collection of things you want to buy

      It’s a great demo and we’ll be updating this post with video tomorrow.

      (one final note – the demo is intended to show some cool future possibilities with the Qt Mobility Connectivity API. Yes it is running on a Nokia C7, but it is a Qt demo, not a Nokia demo. It isn’t an indication of what Nokia’s plans may or may not be for NFC)

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        xsacha last edited by

        How hard is it to obtain equipment such as the Smart Posters used in the demonstration so that we may test communicating with our device?

        Thanks.

        PS. It's a bit sad that Nokia was sort of a pioneer with NFC on mobile devices and yet it has taken this long (5 years later) to really take off for consumers. The competitors now have a stronger API and more software for it.

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          rajan.mba last edited by

          You may have to go around Mobile congress and other mobile related events to check out NFC enabled gears.
          [quote author="xsacha" date="1298207329"]How hard is it to obtain equipment such as the Smart Posters used in the demonstration so that we may test communicating with our device?

          Thanks.

          PS. It's a bit sad that Nokia was sort of a pioneer with NFC on mobile devices and yet it has taken this long (5 years later) to really take off for consumers. The competitors now have a stronger API and more software for it.[/quote]

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            milot.shala last edited by

            And this is one of the applications that I and my colleagues created using Qt and NFC for C7: "Poken Application for C7":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhI9Rj97X0I&feature=channel_video_title

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