HP develops wireless payment mobile devices or launches at the end of the year

According to foreign media reports, sources revealed that HP is developing mobile devices that can help consumers make wireless shopping. The first device may be launched before the end of the year, including mobile phones and tablets based on near field communication technology. product. Near field communication technology allows users to use their devices to pay through credit card machines and store cash registers, receive discounts, and loyalty points.

According to sources, HP's first NFC device may be launched before the end of the year.

Hewlett-Packard acquired Palm, a smartphone maker, for $1.2 billion in 2010. Market research firm ComScore data shows that in the first quarter of April this year, Palm's market share in the smartphone market fell to 2.6%, Palm's market share in the previous quarter was 3.2%. HP will not launch a new product that will compete with Apple's iPad tablet until July.

Samsung launched the NFC-enabled Nexus S phone in December last year. Wireless carrier T-Mobile USA began selling Nokia's NFC-enabled Astound phones in March of this year. RIM said that in the future, BlackBerry phones will provide support for built-in NFC functions. Users will be like consumers, and business users may actively adopt NFC technology. Trains and car conductors can use this technology to check passenger tickets, warehouse clerk can use NFC equipment to track inventory, cashiers can use NFC-enabled tablets to accept user payments at retail stores.

Independent programmer Ed Finkler said that other vendors will build this feature for the company's products, so HP is also competing to do the same. Finkel develops applications for devices running the Palm WebOS operating system. According to sources, third-party developers will be able to build applications and services by using this feature.

HP spokesman Leslie Letts declined to comment. Hewlett-Packard said this week that the company will begin selling TouchPad tablets in the United States in July. The TouchPad tablet will compete with Apple's iPad tablet and tablet running Google's operating system.

Market research firm Gartner predicted in April that devices such as the TouchPad that run the Palm WebOS operating system will lose market share of global tablet PCs from 4% this year to 3% in 2015.

NFC is becoming a must-have feature for mobile devices. Google and ISIS will soon begin testing NFC-based payment services and discounts in selected cities. ISIS is a joint venture between wireless carriers AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA. Market research firm Juniper Research predicts that by 2014, global NFC-based services will reach almost $50 billion.

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