Sharp introducing world’s first NFC Android tablet – RW-T107

Smartphone devices running NFC are still rare, but there are a few. The Samsung Nexus S and Samsung Galaxy S2 in Korea are among the popular ones. Most likely the iPhone 5 and the Nexus Prime will also feature NFC capabilities. In the meantime, Sharp came out with the first tablet to run NFC.

Sharp-RW-T107

The Sharp tablet will first be released in Japan this fall, and is known as the Sharp RW-T107. This 7-inch Android tablet will be running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and will work on Sony ‘s Felica NFC system. If conclusive, the Sharp tablet may be ported to a more general NFC technology that could work in the US along Google’s upcoming Google Wallet system.

In Japan, NFC is already a common form of payment. We’ll just have to see if Japanese get used to pay with their tablet. And that’s probably why Sharp didn’t venture in the 10.1-inch tablet with this NFC technology. Imagine digging out your tablet to pay for something? I think that 7-inch sized tablet should suffice for this purpose. No? Do you think NFC have its place on tablets?

[Via nfcnews]

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