Friends if it necessary to buy nfc tag for Moto x play
Or it will work directly with other phones support that option
Yes, the phone has NFC, I'm not entirely sure what it is that you're attempting to ask here.
It will work perfectly.
You do not need a tag to use NFC for connection with other phones.
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Hi guys,
Yesterday I was thinking about how to enable the NFC sgs2 not have this technology, so I thought that using bluetooth or wifi direct you might also enable nfc
Android is not a developer so I need someone who can create a program that "hijack"the signals that are transmitted via the nfc nfc chip to an external device via bluetooth or wifi direct, then I did this I will create a hardware device composed of the NFC chip and a receiver / transmitter bluetooth or wifi direct to hide behind the battery, you will be able to receive the signal and then sending it to the NFC chip.
Does anyone know how to help me?, I am completely new in the Android paronama.
Think you need an extra chip for that, not as "simple" as hijacking a signal.
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From what I understand, I think he is suggesting an "external"/standalone NFC device that will communicate with the phones via Bluetooth or Wifi.
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I suggest you look for NFC capable android-arduino (open source dev boards for android phones).
Like this(I think this is exactly what you want to do as that board all needs is a BT module and an android program to interface with the board.):
Arduino to Android IO on the cheap (aka Poor Man's NFC)
http://jdesbonnet.blogspot.com/2011/05/arduino-to-android-io-on-cheap-aka-poor.html
I think the only advantage of NFC technology is security.
It was intentionally design to attenuate in a very short distance for security sake.
If NFC signal can be transferred to another wireless signal,then why we use NFC in the first place.
hi,
I bought a battery through mpj for GALAXY S5 with NFC on a suggestion of a friend. It works as expected but I don't know if the NFC actually functioned as claimed. How can I confirm it? Many thanks!
It should beep if you scan an NFC tag to it. Also a picture transfer with another NFC phone. Obviously not an iPhone, cause their NFC is sh!t.
Hi, I bought LG stylus 2 plus K-535 marshmallow from https://www.thinkofus.com.au/lg-stylus-2-plus-dual-sim-k535-16gb-black
but it does not have any NFC options in settings also it does not show NFC chip in it when I used google play apps to check NFC.
Please tell me what is the issue, should I update it 7.0? Or this model (probably hong kong one) does not have NFC? How is it possible?
Please install Droid Hardware Info from play store and go to Features tab. See if NFC is there.
There's a possibility that variant may not have NFC support. When I checked the specs with LG, NFC is not listed at all on the product page but every other variant clearly lists it being available.
As noted in the post above, if the hardware info doesn't show the NFC chip, and if there's nothing listed in the Settings for NFC or Android Beam then that variant just doesn't have the NFC chip.
So I bought a second hand Chinese Version Ticwatch E and installed Wear OS on it ,but later I found that I can use or turn on NFC to use Google Pay or even install it . So can I enable NFC and use Google Pay?
If it also can enable 4G too , I'll be very happy ,but that's not a big deal.
Ticwatch doesn't have NFC chip, neither 4G. It's a shame that a such cool watch doesn't have it. Ticwatch c2 has, though.
Cheer.
Mine wasn't the Wear OS version, it was Chinese version, it have NFC and eSIM build in, because inside the Chinese Ticwatch OS, i can turn on NFC and eSIM function, but since I don't know Chinese, I flash a Wear OS on this watch, and I found out I don't have NFC and eSIM function
Touche said:
Ticwatch doesn't have NFC chip, neither 4G. It's a shame that a such cool watch doesn't have it. Ticwatch c2 has, though.
Cheer.
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Chinese Ticwatch E did have eSIM and NFC
You would need the drivers for those specific radios in order to use them, and I doubt that Mobvoi has released standalone drivers for NFC and 4G. Perhaps a developer could reverse engineer Wear OS drivers if they were bored and got their hands on a Chinese Ticwatch E, but I don't see that happening.
Hello,
I recently purchased a few NFC 215 tags/stickers to give them some use, but the apps show no response whatsoever to the tags (they ask to scan a tag, and don't ever react anyway whatsoever). I've tried "NFC Tools", "NFC TagInfo by NXP", "Tagmo", and a bunch of other random NFC apps.
Is there a way to troubleshoot whether the issue is on the tags or on my phone? I have no other devices with NFC capability.
What I gathered on the lenovo support forums (just figured I can't post links since I don't post much...):
- I am scanning them at the right position according to "Moto G6 Plus: Location of NFC chip/sensor?"
- The NFC on the phone SHOULD be working according to "Broken NFC Reader - Again !!", since apparently I wouldn't be able to toggle it on or off if it wasn't...?
Thanks for your time!