Does GSM mobile phones have an RFID chip per default? [closed] - mobile-phones

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I heard something funny the other day, that I'm not sure that I trust, but at the same time I'm curious if I'm mistaken.
What I heard was that every GSM mobile phone has an RFID chip in them, because the SIM card functions as an RFID chip. Is this true or false?

I don't see how this is programming related, but anyway.
A SIM card does provide "ID" for a wireless ("RF") device, however, it does not provide RFID functionality under the common RFID definition. (A SIM card does not send an ID via RF)
SIM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subscriber_Identity_Module
RFID:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID

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