Samsung Canada puts NFC in the service of free music
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 5:13PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Android apps, Apps & Launches, Breaking news, Buyers Guide, Events and Launches, Lifestyle, Mobile, NFC, News, PATH, Press release, Public service, Samsung, Warner Music

Near Field Communication (NFC) technology has long been heralded as the key ingredient for the mobile wallet. A feature that would magically enable smartphones to be used as a mode of payment, access and transaction. That's taken a while to happen, specially in Canada. Samsung Canada has decided to put NFC to good use by enabling the download of free music in Toronto’s underground walkway.

Samsung has picked the PATH system  in Toronto and the Metrotown Mall in Burnaby, BC, home of Samsung’s first store in North America. Through specially constructed ads, Samsung GALAXY S III and GALAXY Note II users will have the chance to download songs directly from the posters utilizing the smartphones’ built-in near field communication (NFC) technology.

Each Monday of the campaign, which runs from December 10, 2012 through January 2012, Samsung mobile users will be treated to a new song courtesy of Warner Music Canada. Using their NFC chip found in Samsung GALAXY S III and Note II devices, mobile users can touch their smartphone to the poster and the weekly song will begin downloading immediately. The first artist to appear in the campaign will be British band Muse, winner of the 2011 Grammy for Best Rock Album with their fifth studio album, The Resistance.

“The NFC OOH ads provide Samsung Canada with a unique opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our NFC technology through the S- Beam feature on the GALAXY S III and GALAXY Note II smartphones,” said Paul Brannen, Vice President, Enterprise Business Solutions at Samsung Canada. “We are excited to provide our smartphone customers with a complimentary music download from celebrated artists this holiday season.” 

The NFC chip found in the Samsung GALAXY S III and the GALAXY Note II smartphones also allows the use of the S Beam feature, which allows their users to share music and video files simply by touching phones. By providing customers with this technology, Samsung enables its mobile users to pursue their passion for sharing their favourite content with friends and family alike.

For locations of the innovative Samsung ads and the weekly song availability, please visit: facebook.com/SamsungMobileCanada or Twitter @SamsungCanada.

Article originally appeared on Reviews, News and Opinion with a Canadian Perspective (https://www.canadianreviewer.com/).
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