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  2. List of NFC-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Watch 2 8 2017 - March NXP PN548 [67] Watch 2 2018 8 2018 - May NXP PN548 [67] Watch 2 4G/LTE 8 2017 - March NXP PN548 [67] Watch 2 Classic 8 2017 - May NXP PN548 [67] Hublot: Big Bang Referee 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia 8 2018 Kate Spade NY: Scallop 2 9 (H) 2019 - January Sport 9 (H) 2019 - October LG: Urbane 2nd Edition 7.1.1 2015 - November ...

  3. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Apple Watch also supports Apple Pay, and enables its use with older iPhone models that do not contain near-field communication (NFC) support. [52] Apple Watch's default apps are designed to interact with their iOS counterparts, such as Mail, Phone, Calendar, Messages, Maps, Music, Photos, Reminders, Remote (which can control iTunes and Apple TV ...

  4. Shortcuts (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Shortcuts (formerly Workflow) is a visual scripting application developed by Apple and provided on its iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS operating systems. It allows users to create macros for executing specific tasks and automations on their device(s).

  5. List of digital keys in mobile wallets - Wikipedia

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    Digital keys that operate over NFC and/or UWB are compatible with a variety of mobile wallets.These digital keys can be stored in smart devices through the use of mobile wallets that have access to the device's embedded secure element, such as Google Wallet for Android & Wear OS, Samsung Wallet for Android, Huawei Wallet for HarmonyOS, or Apple Wallet for iOS & watchOS.

  6. Apple Pay - Wikipedia

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    Apple Pay is a mobile payment service by Apple Inc. that allows users to make payments in person, in iOS apps, and on the web.Supported on iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro, Apple Pay digitizes and can replace a credit or debit card chip and PIN transaction at a contactless-capable point-of-sale terminal.

  7. iPad Air 2 - Wikipedia

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    The iPad Air 2 inherits hardware similar to both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with a major change in processor to the Apple A8X, the high-end 3-core variant of the Apple A8. The iPad Air 2 has 2 GB RAM (making the iPad Air 2 the first iOS device to have more than 1 GB RAM) and the PowerVR GPU has 8 cores. [15]

  8. Force Touch - Wikipedia

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    Force Touch on Apple Watch was used to access some significant features, [7] such as: See alternate watch faces from the current watch face. Get the analog, digital, graph, and hybrid modes on the stopwatch app. Toggle between day, list, or today view on the calendar app. See weather, rain predictions and temperature on the weather app.

  9. AirDrop - Wikipedia

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    AirDrop is a proprietary wireless ad hoc service in Apple Inc.'s iOS, macOS, iPadOS and visionOS operating systems, introduced in Mac OS X Lion (Mac OS X 10.7) and iOS 7, [1] which can transfer files among supported Macintosh computers and iOS devices by means of close-range wireless communication. [1]