Near-field Communication Technology on Nokia Lumia 610

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Nokia announced that new Lumia 610 will have near-field communication with accessories but will it support FTP between two phones?

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Answered By 95 points N/A #152918

Near-field Communication Technology on Nokia Lumia 610

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Once at a time Nokia dominate the cell phone market. But today apple and Samsung have been captured the new era of Smartphone. But it is well known that, the king is always king. Whatever he has or hasn't any empire.

Recently a new hope has made through the announcement of the Nokia Corp. About the second version of Lumia 610 phones in the Nokia fan's mind. It's already creating a dissertation upon peoples mind.

Nokia has recently announced a new edition of the device due for release later this year that’s even better value for money, with also new near-field communication features.

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Basically NFC enables data to be exchanged wirelessly over distances of a few centimeters, meaning mobile phones can be used to pay for goods, store electronic tickets, download music and swap photos and business cards etc.
 
And obviously it will support FTP between two phones.
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Near-field Communication Technology on Nokia Lumia 610

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Nokia Lumia 610 is the first to have the NFC technology that makes your payment method easier and more convenient to access. But I don't think that it is capable to transfer files. Lumia devices still don't support FTP. You can pair any devices via Bluetooth but you cannot transfer files with it. Transferring your Contacts is also useless. And you cannot sync anything aside from music and video files.

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Near-field Communication Technology on Nokia Lumia 610

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The Nokia Lumia 610 is a 3G Smartphone operating on 2G and 3G network bands using GSM and HSPA technologies. It was unveiled on February 2012 and released on April 2012 measuring 119 x 62 x 12 millimeters and weighing 131.5 grams. It uses micro-SIM card and has TFT capacitive touchscreen display with 65K colors at 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution.

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It supports multi-touch and runs on Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango powered by Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon S1 chipset, 800 MHz ARM Cortex-A5 processor, and Adreno 200 GPU. It doesn’t support microSD. It runs on 256 MB RAM with 8 GB internal storage. The primary camera supports 5 megapixels with LED flash and autofocus featuring face detection and geo-tagging. It supports 480p video recording at 30 fps.

It doesn’t have a secondary camera. It has 3.5-millimeter jack featuring Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR support, GPS with A-GPS support, stereo FM radio with RDS support, and microUSB 2.0. It has built-in accelerometer, proximity, and compass sensors. The pre-installed web browser supports HTML5. Java is not supported.

It runs on removable BP-3L Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery with standby time up to 670 hours on 2G and 720 hours on 3G. Talk time is up to 10 hours 30 minutes on 2G and 9 hours 30 minutes on 3G. It is available in white, cyan, black, and magenta colors. With the NFC support that you are saying, I don’t see it among the features.

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