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Infinix announces 720 degree SphereTech NFC innovation

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Infinix has just announced their 720 degree SphereTech NFC innovation. This is slated to improve how Near Field Communication (NFC) technology is utilized in our smartphones.

NFC is often used for cashless payments, exchanging files, and connecting to other devices. Infinix developed means to address its limitations for better functionality in today’s digital age. After all, we would like connectivity features to work as quickly as possible.

This is where the new 720-degree SphereTech innovation comes in. Infinix worked around the usual NFC feature that requires an aligned mobile device and NFC-compatible contact point.

With SphereTech, the card reading area has increased by 200 percent. Even the signal range has a wider range upgrade up to 100 percent.

In short, reading cards and identifying NFC points from different angles is easier with Infinix’s new tech. Gone are the days where NFC points were limited to the device’s back panel.

Infinix uses refined means for encryption with multi-layered authentication processes. This ensures device security, with no one able to tamper with your personal data or make unauthorized transactions. It’s a great feature in the event that your device is lost or stolen.

As for how the new 720-degree SphereTech NFC really is in action, we’ll just have to wait. Stay tuned! We’ll update readers if Infinix releases any new smartphones with this feature.

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Duane Villanueva

Duane Villanueva

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Communication graduate, closet cynic, and kid at heart. Duane is a rare person to find, quite literally. He often takes to himself but has proven his mettle in tech media with his quick wits. Well, the portfolio of scriptwriting, web content, and public relations help too, we suppose. As a homebody, he often spends his time on the streaming platform Twitch or ‘farming’ gaming clips with friends. He is also an avid fan of round glasses and anything relative to blueberries.

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