
Seems like with the announcement of ISIS from T-Mobile, the news for the software has started popping up everywhere. We now know that it will be launched in September, which is great news for many. We obviously know the Samsung Galaxy S II from T-Mobile is definitely in like Flynn to use the service when it does launch. Of course the devices capable of using the service need to have NFC support, and that has been a little slow going for a lot of devices here in the states. As it sits right now, Mastercard has given approval for a number of devices from all three carriers backing the Mobile Wallet. Check it out.
T-Mobile
- HTC Amaze 4G
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- Samsung Galaxy S2
AT&T
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- HTC One X
Verizon
- DROID Incredible 4G LTE
- Samsung Galaxy S3
See, told you, slow start. Not sure why the Galaxy Note for AT&T didn’t make the cut though, it does have an NFC chip.
From here all we can do is wait for the trial run in Salt Lake City and Austin to go off without a hitch. Then the rest of the country can start to use it. We fully expect updates to roll out for those devices over the next couple of weeks too. They will probably be pretty small and have bug fixes along side the ISIS update, but that is fine. Who knows, maybe Jelly Bean will hit the S III’s at the same time with ISIS. Wouldn’t that be a double whammy of goodness.
Source: Droid-Life
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I thought the ATT Note didnt have the NFC in it? not 100% sure about that
it does but I’m not sure why they didn’t include it.