The Nokia 6212 Classic integrates Near Field Communication (NFC), allowing users to share content by connecting two phones to receive audio files and other downloads from service providers simultaneously. The phone can also be used for payments. By tapping an NFC-enabled tag, consumers can get content such as weblinks, audio files or contact data. Users can activate profiles or open applications such as the FM radio or web browser. Travel tickets can also be charged over the air. Consumers can store their credit card information on the device and access their account online directly from the handset. Security for transactions is assured by allowing payment only when users expressly authorizes the transaction via an additional passcode. The 6212 Classic lets users personalize and edit their own NFC tags, such as writing calendar entries or setting the alarm clock. The sales pack of the 6212 Classic comes with three sticker tags, one of which opens the NFC introduction in the phone.
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