1.2. What is NFC technology?

Near Field Communications (NFC) is a new, short-range wireless connectivity technology that simplifies the way consumer devices interact with one another, making it easy to receive and share information and even make fast and secure payments.

Mobile phones with NFC capabilities can be used in the same way as physical contactless cards with existing payment services such as Visa payWave and Touch ‘n Go.

The NFC enabled Nokia 6212 classic mobile phone has a built-in NFC antenna to communicate with other contactless devices and contactless readers, and also contains an embedded secure computer chip, which stores payment applications such as Visa payWave and Touch ‘nGo.

An introduction to NFC is also available in the Nokia 6212 classic mobile phone user guide.

1.3. Getting Started

1.3.1.Activate 3G

The Maxis FastTap service requires applications to be downloadedto your Nokia 6212 classic mobile phone via the Maxis network. If you have not already activated Maxis 3G, type *136# and click “Send” to activate now.

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Maxis 73315-V manual What is NFC technology?, Getting Started, Activate 3G