
Imagine yourself that that you are leaving your home in the morning with mobile phone nothing else. You are not carrying your wallet and credit card, only you have your mobile phone.
We use this device in listening music, playing games or in watching TV but Japanese are using their mobile phones in practical use of their lives. Yes, this is happening in Japan.
Wireless carrier NTT/DoCoMo sells so-called FOMA phones, that has taken place of practical devices like train tickets in Japanese daily life. They just swipe their mobile phone over sensors on their way of station and their account debited automatically. In the same way, they are using it as digital wallet.
Although, it is good that you get all services in single mobile phone but it is risky also. There are two major risks while using mobile phone as multiple servant:
1) What will happen if you are swiping your phone and there is no battery?
2) What will you do, if you lost your mobile phone?
Answer is that if the battery dies, there is chip inside that makes all this work and save some power, so that mobile phone can be use for another two days without charging battery. If you lost your mobile phone, then take another phone as soon as possible, so that you can freeze your account.
I hope, now both of your problems would be solved and you also start looking for these services. So that you do not have to carry your wallet and credit cards.
Via: NY1
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