[Q] NFC with NFC enabled SIM - Asus ZenFone 3 Questions & Answers

Hi, does anyone know if it's it possible to use Android NFC capabilities (like Android Beam) using a NFC enabled SIM card?
I found this on the Android website: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/hce.html, but I cannot understand it well and I'd like to know your opinions and the differences between integrated and external NFC
Thanks for your help, and sorry for my English

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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
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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.
@OP
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
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We all Need full specification

So i believe there is a lot to ask !
The solution to all these questions is to have all the specs
Has anyone got that ?
I like to ask 4 example
1)does it support glonass gps system
2)does it support ant+
or as i read it doent have fm radio
thanks already
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