IPhone 6 will work as a digital wallet

Apple has entered into an agreement with credit card companies that will allow the next generation mobile phone owner (iPhone 6) to make electronic payments at retail outlets, they have provided the US media.

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Η Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is expected to present its new version iPhone the next time. At the same time it is likely to announce the agreements with Visa, MasterCard and , as broadcast by Bloomberg citing a source that asked not to be named as the talks between her Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and credit card companies are private. The system will convert its next version iPhone in a mobile wallet, Bloomberg reported.

Owners of the advanced generation phone will easily make payments through a mobile phone that will contain a special communication. This could be combined with a fingerprint recognition system that already debuted in the latest iPhone and which allows consumers to pay their bills, as well as their shopping in various shops safely with just the touch of a finger.

Internet-based media reported earlier on Sunday that the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has reached an agreement with American Express to work together on the new payment system iPhone.

Η Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), a media event on 9 is scheduled for September, with the rumors that the new phone will be featured, which will probably have a bigger screen than previous iPhones.

According , the new phones are expected to have 12 and 14cm screens as opposed to the current model which has a 10cm screen.

Source: enikos.gr

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