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Patent on the NFC Mechanics of Apple Pay Details Its Inner Workings

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Re: Patent on the NFC Mechanics of Apple Pay Details Its Inner Workings

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What I don't get is how something like this could be patented. Isn't it all obvious? I think we had every single non-trivial component (single-use tokens passed over secure channels, initialize-send-retry_if_failed loops and other stuff) for years. If the "innovation" is that those are now used for payments over NFC — I don't get it. Or I've missed something novel on a quick glance.

Re: Patent on the NFC Mechanics of Apple Pay Details Its Inner Workings

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"That could be ideal for the forthcoming iPad, which is rumored to offer Touch ID and Apple Pay" Can't wait to be in line behind the person fumbling to get our their iPad to pay for a pack of gum. Phone and watch should be smooth though.

It might not be as silly on an iPad Mini. Also you may be using Apple Pay to pay for things at home (e.g. Pizza Delivery, or to renew your Keurig 3.0 online subscription to re-activate your coffee machine).

Re: Patent on the NFC Mechanics of Apple Pay Details Its Inner Workings

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Here's a link to the patent: http://1.usa.gov/1nelibZ

Claim 1, 8, and 15, on which the other claims are based, indicates the patent applies to how the system recovers from NFC failures, not the NFC payment mechanism itself. The other claims cover ways of diddling (mostly hardware) parameters to recover.

1. A method of operating a portable electronic device, comprising: using the electronic device to conduct a mobile payment transaction at a merchant terminal; and in response to detecting that the mobile payment transaction has failed, updating at least one operating setting on the electronic device prior to performing a subsequent payment attempt at the merchant terminal.

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