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You could soon be paying for the groceries or a train trip with a simple swipe of your cellphone. Nokia has signed a deal with credit card firm Visa to include radio-frequency ID chips in mobile phones, so that the phone can be used to pay for goods or services simply by passing it over a reader.

Users must tell Visa in advance what they want to pay for in this way. At the point of sale, the phone sends a burst of encrypted data to authorise payments. The user is then billed for the service.

RFID-chipped Nokia 3220 phones…

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