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a simplified Calypso API to recover the APDU responses' data by using a card image,
the addition of the Calypso features Stored Value transaction and PIN verification, the support Invalidate/Rehabilitate PO commands, and the Unlock SAM command.
for the 'Keyple Core module':
a clearer public plugin API that better hides internal processing for developers of applications involving readers.
an improvement of the API to manage the release of the communication channel with Secure Element, with a consistent behavior regardless the type of reader (observed or not).
for the 'NFC & OMAPI Android plugins':
the new implementations in Kotlin are now optimized for all Android version from Kit Kat 4.4