NFC Times Exclusive: Samsung Electronics has switched back to an NFC controller chip from NXP Semiconductors for most of the planned shipments of its new flagship, the Galaxy S5, but the phones will not pack NXP’s embedded secure element, NFC Times has learned.
Samsung, which unveiled the Galaxy S5 last week for planned release in April, chose NXP’s highly regarded PN547 NFC radio chip over one from U.S.-based Broadcom, which supplied the Galaxy S4 with NFC technology.
But NXP’s new large memory embedded chip was not ready in time to be stacked with its NFC controller. And this–combined with continued pressure from telcos to stop offering the embedded chip, in addition to the advent of host-card emulation, among other issues–caused Samsung to decide to do without the secure element in most Galaxy S5 shipments, sources told NFC Times.