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New Roadmap Outlines What's Next for NFC on iPhone

Apple could benefit from a new wave of NFC technology upgrades after the NFC Forum this week published a roadmap outlining faster data transfers, new security standards, and expanded capabilities.

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The NFC Forum is the global standards body for Near Field Communication technology. Apple is a board member of the organization. The latest multi-year Technology Roadmap identifies six development priorities that will shape future NFC standards.

One of the most significant changes outlined is work toward substantially faster NFC data rates, up to eight times higher than current levels. The roadmap also places emphasis on improving NFC reader mode interoperability through end-to-end application testing.

The roadmap continues to highlight multipurpose tap functionality, which would allow a single NFC tap to support multiple actions depending on context. The NFC Forum says this would enable readers to request specific credentials needed for a given action.

The NFC Forum said it is beginning work on next-generation NFC wireless charging specifications, with goals that include higher power levels and support for devices with multiple charging receivers. While NFC charging is currently limited to low-power accessory use, expanded standards could influence future devices.

Security enhancements are another major focus, with plans to publish the first NFC Controllers Security Profile, establishing baseline security requirements for NFC hardware. The roadmap includes work toward future-proofing NFC protocols against post-quantum computing threats and strengthening protection against relay-based attacks.

Digital keys remain an active area of development as well, with plans to explore new digital key experiences to support a wider range of industry requirements.

The NFC Forum last published a technology roadmap in 2023, with several goals delivered as part of NFC Release 15 in June 2025.

Last year, Apple expanded its use of NFC notably by rolling out Tap to Pay on iPhone in many new countries, allowing merchants to accept contactless payments directly on an iPhone without additional hardware using the device's NFC capabilities. At the same time, under the European Union's regulatory regime, Apple continued to open broader third-party access to the iPhone's NFC chip so that third-party developers can use NFC for contactless transactions, enabling Apple Pay competitors such as Curve and PayPal to offer NFC-based payment options on iOS in Europe.

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Top Rated Comments

13 weeks ago
How about just letting me clone whatever stupid nfc based dongles and keycards I have into my iPhone?
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13 weeks ago
Multi action NFC is interesting. I frequently tap my Walgreens rewards before using Apple Pay, being able to use both a rewards and send payment in a single tap would be nice.
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fede777 Avatar
13 weeks ago
Yeah sure whatever, just let us use NFC with whatever Wallet app we want.

In Argentina Android users can put money in their transport cards and validate it with the official app via NFC, iPhone can't.

Google made Express transit mode available 2 months ago, iPhone still waiting.
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13 weeks ago
Tim is looking for line items so he can monetize it some how...
...but I say open up the chip at least for headphone pairing.
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13 weeks ago

I believe that the future of NFC is what the EU will require :(.
Thanks to the EU, we'll have Bizum Pay and Wero Wallet, allowing us to make free NFC payments between individuals or from customer to store, without using Apple Pay or Google Wallet, and without Visa or Mastercard taking a commission to the US for doing nothing. We'll be following in the footsteps of payment systems like those in China (AliPay), India (UPI), and Brazil (Pix).
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fede777 Avatar
13 weeks ago

Apple added support for third party apps to directly access NFC (without using Apple Pay or Apple Wallet) in iOS 18.1, but I don't think it's been released globally yet. Right now it's supported in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, and the EU. You mentioned Argentina so if that's where you're based out of that could be why it's not available for the apps you use yet.
Yes I'm talking about Argentina in particular, but it's the same with like 90% of the planet. When I saw that NFC was gonna be opened up I got excited that maybe it was gonna be worldwide, but no, just a couple of countries. And like I said, on Android, any Wallet and our official transit app can use NFC, not just Google Pay/Wallet.

iPhone has had express transit for a while at least in the US.
Yes, and a lot of other countries too, just not here yet, for whatever reason, we do have Apple Wallet support, so I don't know what's taking so long to also add express transit mode, even more when Google already did.
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