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The Near-Field-Communication features of the Nexus S may now have a purpose outside of the holy grail of technology- Japan. Rovio Ltd. and Nokia have been working hard to develop an NFC-enabled version of the famous application. Unfortunately, the NFC abilities are not going to be used to create multiplayer gameplay: It is being used to allow the unlocking of extra levels. Two users just have to open the application and touch phones together and the new levels will be unlocked!
Once Angry Birds NFC has been released on the Nokia C7, we can only hope Rovio and Google will get to work on an Android version of the application. As the Nexus S is the only Android phone currently with NFC technology included, it is probable that it would be the first Android device to support the application if it was created.
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