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iPhone gradually opens up NFC permissions: the recharge function of the Beijing All-in-One Card is now online

For a long time, the iPhone’s iOS system has placed many permissions firmly in its own hands because of its importance to security, and it is difficult for third parties to call the interface to achieve more functions. Therefore, the various NFC functions that have already blossomed on Android are limited to Apple’s own use on the iPhone.

iPhone gradually opens up NFC permissions: the recharge function of the Beijing All-in-One Card is now online

It is reported that Apple has provided the NFC function as standard for the mobile phone since the iPhone 6 in 2014, but it can only be called internally by the system, and can only realize the functions such as the system’s own card swiping. Compared with Android, it can be recharged many years ago. , Access control cards and other functions were thrown out a few blocks.

However, since the release of iOS 15, this situation seems to have changed.

At the iOS 15 conference, Apple introduced the new NFC features they brought to the iPhone, which supports operations such as access cards. Although it does not support functions such as copying and can only be used abroad, it also proves that Apple is gradually Open and expand the use of NFC.

According to netizens, the latest version of the Beijing One Card App on iOS has recently been updated. One of the new contents is very eye-catching. The Beijing Intercom Card has been recharged by paste card and recharge code.

According to the APP prompts, stick the bus card on the NFC induction area on the back of the phone to perform the card operation, and you can successfully recharge through the iPhone and write the amount into the bus card.

However, although this is proof that Apple is gradually opening up NFC, it is no longer available for many users.

At present, iPhone has supported a variety of transportation interconnection bus cards, which can realize the bus and subway system of more than 300 cities across the country. You can directly swipe the card to travel by mobile phone, which is more convenient than bus cards.

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