[Q] Has anyone got the tech specs on the NFC chip in the Nexus 4 ? - NFC Hacking

I'm tempted by the new Nexus 4 but Id like to know the specifications on the NFC chip inside before I commit to buying it.
Is there anywhere that has in-depth tech specs on the device ?

Screen 4.7” 1280×768 (320ppi)
WXGA, HD IPS+
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2
Size H: 5.27 in (133.9 mm)
W: 2.7 in (68.7 mm)
D: 0.36 in (9.1 mm)
Weight 0.31 lbs (139 g)
Cameras Main: 8MP BSI sensor, 1080p video
Front: 1.3MP, 720p video
Face recognition
Memory 8GB or 16GB (formatted capacity will be less)
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz (Adreno 320 GPU)
RAM 2GB
Sensors Accelerometer, Compass, Ambient light, Proximity, Gyroscope, Pressure, GPS
Network Unlocked GSM/UMTS/HSPA+
GSM/EDGE/GPRS (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
3G (850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz)
HSPA+ 42 Mbps
Wireless Wireless display on a Miracast compatible HD TV
Dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
Bluetooth
NFC (Android Beam)
Power Wireless charging (use any Qi-compatible charger)
2,100 mAH Li-polymer battery
Standby: up to 250 hours
Talk time: up to 10 hours
Music playback: up to 40 hours
Video playback: up to 8 hours
Web browsing: up to 7 hours
OS Android Jelly Bean (4.2)
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-- http://techcrunch.com/
As far as I know, there aren't any "specs" on NFC-chips.

It uses the BCM20793 http://www.broadcom.com/products/NFC/NFC-Solutions/BCM2079x-Family
This is somewhat worrying/interesting - pretty much every other NFC-enabled Android phone uses NXP's chips. What if this guarantees that network SIM-based payments won't be compatible?

mifare
LoveNFC said:
It uses the BCM20793 http://www.broadcom.com/products/NFC/NFC-Solutions/BCM2079x-Family
This is somewhat worrying/interesting - pretty much every other NFC-enabled Android phone uses NXP's chips. What if this guarantees that network SIM-based payments won't be compatible?
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Broadcom nfc chips support multiple Secure Elements in one device. (competition for ISIS and Google?)
Devices with a broadcom nfc chip probably can't read/write Mifare Classic tags. Other (mifare) nfc tags wil be no problem.

Yeah, since they didn't use an NXP chip, the Nexus 4 (and Nexus 10) will not read/write Mifare Classic 1K NFC Tags (because technically they don't adhere to the NFC Forum specifications). The bummer on that is the next best option is the NTAG 203 which has about 1/5 the memory but cost more. The good news is the memory is enough for most task launching NFC apps to do most things you'd want. The bad news is it's often not enough to create a Vcard. The other next best option are the Topaz 512byte chips, but they are significantly more expensive.
I just found this out the hard way when one of my customers contacted me about his Mifare 1K tags that weren't working with his Nexus 4. I'm having new tags manufactured in the NTAG format but the Mifare 1K are still best for most people since there's no such thing as too much memory if the cost is the same or less.

hollywoodfrodo said:
Yeah, since they didn't use an NXP chip, the Nexus 4 (and Nexus 10) will not read/write Mifare Classic 1K NFC Tags (because technically they don't adhere to the NFC Forum specifications). The bummer on that is the next best option is the NTAG 203 which has about 1/5 the memory but cost more. The good news is the memory is enough for most task launching NFC apps to do most things you'd want. The bad news is it's often not enough to create a Vcard. The other next best option are the Topaz 512byte chips, but they are significantly more expensive.
I just found this out the hard way when one of my customers contacted me about his Mifare 1K tags that weren't working with his Nexus 4. I'm having new tags manufactured in the NTAG format but the Mifare 1K are still best for most people since there's no such thing as too much memory if the cost is the same or less.
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Desfires are also an option for more space (1k, 2k, 4k) they are just not as widely available currently.

Hello, MIFARE 1K is work on my Nexus 4, read/write, use NFC Tack Launcher.

Does anyone know if they can read / write basic ISO 14443 A and B Cards / Tags?

brium13 said:
Hello, MIFARE 1K is work on my Nexus 4, read/write, use NFC Tack Launcher.
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You can't actually write to the NFC, but the task launcher remembers the tag and assigns a function to it
I want to write a tag, that can be read by both the galaxy s3 and the nexus 4 to check in on Facebook. Can I write one with the n4, and is the n203 capable enough? Seems a little low memory for a check in data string.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2

Does anyone know what NFC standards the BCM20793 in the Nexus 4 supports? Broadcom doesn't actually post the datasheets for their products online.

ShensMobile said:
Does anyone know what NFC standards the BCM20793 in the Nexus 4 supports? Broadcom doesn't actually post the datasheets for their products online.
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I think the Broadcom chip is NFC Forum type 1-4 compliant, which means it's able to use all NFC tag types Topaz, Mifare Ultralight C, Mifare S50 and the UPM Ntag. What it is NOT compatible with are the Mifare Classic NFC tags.
The NXP PN65 chip which is on most devices OTHER than Nexus 4 and 10 is able to use 1 additional NFC type which is Mifare Classic. Mifare Classic is actually the thing that's NOT NFC Forum compliant.
The new Samsung S4 also ships with a Broadcom chip so it's likely it's also not compatible with Mifare Classic tags.

Cheap Topaz 512 NFC Tags for Samsung Galaxy S4
Reached this thread searching for Cheap Topaz 512 NFC Tags for my S4 and did a little more research
Tagger was giving a pack of 10 for $10(ca) + Free Shipping on Black-Friday, I think they will be repeating the same deal on Cyber Monday Sale
Regular price is $24.95 / 10
BuyNFCtags is selling the stickers and cards for as low as $0.80 + Economy $2.04 Shipping
Identivenfc is selling Blank NFC Tags - Type 1 for $1.25 + Shipping
Tagstand is selling Type 1 NFC Sticker - Topaz - Square (45mm x 45mm) for $2.10 each + Shipping
Everywhere else I found the Topaz 512 NFC Tags to be $2 or more

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[Q] NFC support?

I heard that the Mango update enabled NFC support. And I know the N9 supports it.
Just wondering if NFC is on board so it can be used when Isis launches this year.
Maroon Mushroom said:
I heard that the Mango update enabled NFC support. And I know the N9 supports it.
Just wondering if NFC is on board so it can be used when Isis launches this year.
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was wondering the same thing. I came across a few sites that said the whole lumia series has hidden NFC and is waiting for a update for it. specifically the lumia 610 was stated but if the lowest ranged phone of the lumia series has hidden nfc why wouldn't the highest range not?
since Nokia has accessories that use NFC it would be dumb for them to not put a NFC chip in these phones.

[LIST] Where to Buy NFC Tags (updated 06/29/2012)

So I've been trying to compile a well rounded list of places that sell NFC tags, for people that want to purchase tags online and locally. Here is what I have found so far, if you know of a place (especially locally) please post it in this thread and I'll try to keep the OP updated. Keep in mind that I havent ordered from all of these places, therefore I remind you that this is not an endorsement of the quality of service of any of the places listed. Buy at your own risk – as always.
GENRAL INFO:
[Q] Does my phone need NFC built-in in order to use NFC tags?
[A] Yes, at the moment, with the exception of some UK services like Barclays (afaik)
[Q] What formatting should I buy when looking for an NFC tag?
[A] As long as you are on Android 4.0.3 and above (you can use NXP Tag Writer to format on 4.0.2, thx krohnjw) you shouldn't have an issue with unformatted or NDEF formatted tags. With NFC Task Launcher and others on the Google Play Store you should be able to format your own. Pre 4.0.3 look for NDEF formatted tags, as there may be an issue formatting your own.
GOOD NFC APPS:
- NFC Task Launcher
- NFC Tagwriter by NXP
(more coming soon...at work
ONLINE RESOURCES:
androidbands.de (germany based, ships worldwide)
sparkfun.com (us based)
nfc-tag-shop.de (germany based - free shipping to germany - ships worldwide)
nfczone.net (denmark based - ships worldwide)
tagstand.com/ (us based - ships worldwide)
buynfctags.com/ (us based - ships worldwide)
rapidnfc.com/ (uk based - ships to uk & europe)
airnfc.com/ (ireland based - ships worldwide)
tagage.net/ (finland based - ships worldwide)
touchatag.com (ireland based? - **caution tags may be locked to their service**)
rfidshop.com (uk based - ships to uk & europe)
buysmartcard.com/ (asia based - ships to various countries)
tagsfordroid.com (us based - ships worldwide)
identivenfc.com (us based - ships worldwide)
nfcdog.com (uk based - ships worldwide)
toptunniste.fi (finland based - ships worldwide)
nfcnetstore.com/ (finland based)
kimtag.com (uk based)
simplenfc.com (us based)
nfctagstore.com (uk based?)
atuch.com (us based - ships worldwide)
nfclabels.com (us based)
nfc-hub.com (uk based)
aliexpress.com (wholesaler? asia based?)
www.smartcardfocus.com (various countries)
LOCAL RESOURCES:
Fry's Electronics (call store to check – mine didn't have them but I've heard other stores do. Or more likely everyone I asked just didn't know what NFC was...)
tagsfordroid has a special deal this weekend.
from the google+ page.
"All orders placed this weekend will receive the following bonus:
- 1 FREE NFC key-chain per order
- 1 FREE tag for every 5 tags purchased
Hurry, this offer ends May 21st at 11:59 EDT."
https://plus.google.com/b/103863921109677949872/103863921109677949872/posts/K6BBDqdUccM
http://www.nfczone.net
Based in Denmark and we ship worldwide. Cheap shipping options available..
Thanks! Just purchased a pack of 10 from tagsfordroid!
This NFC stuff is going to be HUGGGGEEE!!
jdudinfoo said:
Sorry for the noob question, but if i put an nfc tag on my phone will google wallet work?
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Nope. It needs to be built into the phone currently...
Just a quick note: unless touchatag has changed what they are shipping, their tags are write locked and written for use with their web service.
Airnfc.com
Hey, thanks for mentioning us.
I'm one of the co-founders at Airnfc and just want to note we ship worldwide.
If you have any questions about our products or NFC in general I'd be more than happy to answer them.
atuch.com is based in US and ships world-wide.
Foremost, thank you for mentioning us. You have compiled a very comprehensive resource list.
Just wanted to let you know that we are located in Sunnyvale, California (heart of Silicon Valley) and we ship nfc tags & smart posters world-wide.
Cheers,
-Alok - Founder of Atuch
Soon we will be on that list but with a really special stuff, witch we believe (according to our survey) will be a needing and a most have for NFC mobile enabled.
We will keep you update asap.
Cheer from Asia
If you don't mind, please add nfc-tag-shop.de on that list.
We are the first NFC Shop based in germany. Shipping in germany is free and to other countrys as low as possible
Thanks
How should these tags be formatted for an HTC one x?
JamesR913 said:
How should these tags be formatted for an HTC one x?
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It's not necessary to buy the tags pre-formatted, the One X got no problem writing to the tags
tr.slate said:
So I've been trying to compile a well rounded list of places that sell NFC tags, for people that want to purchase tags online and locally. Here is what I have found so far, if you know of a place (especially locally) please post it in this thread and I'll try to keep the OP updated. Keep in mind that I havent ordered from all of these places, therefore I remind you that this is not an endorsement of the quality of service of any of the places listed. Buy at your own risk – as always.
GENRAL INFO:
[Q] Does my phone need NFC built-in in order to use NFC tags?
[A] Yes, at the moment, with the exception of some UK services like Barclays (afaik)
[Q] What formatting should I buy when looking for an NFC tag?
[A] As long as you are on Android 4.0.2 and above you shouldn't have an issue with unformatted or NDEF formatted tags. With NFC Task Launcher and others on the Google Play Store you should be able to format your own. Pre 4.0.2 look for NDEF formatted tags, as there may be an issue formatting your own.
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Just for accuracy, the bug is present in 4.0.2, fixed in 4.0.3. If you are on 4.0-4.0.2 you can't format blank tags using Android's libraries. However NXP's Tag Writer will do manual formatting.
Sparkfun Electronics (www.sparkfun.com) also sells them! Great website also.
I wish I had known about NXP tagwriter earlier. For several months I kept telling people to either wait for 4.0.3 or install a mod. A friend just tested it and it works perfectly, format with NXP and then use NFC Task Launcher with no problem in 4.0.0-4.0.2.
gkrawiec said:
I wish I had known about NXP tagwriter earlier. For several months I kept telling people to either wait for 4.0.3 or install a mod. A friend just tested it and it works perfectly, format with NXP and then use NFC Task Launcher with no problem in 4.0.0-4.0.2.
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it also work like a charm in my Xperia S stock 2.3.X … Task launcher is quite good the only weak point it’s he use large memory tags for is instruction instead of (for example) the couple : Liveware , SmartTags from Sony witch can use Ultralight Mifare
Thanks for nice list!
Great list. Thanks!
In italy is realy difficult to find...only on web store
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA

ZE551ML and ZD551KL (Selfie), how do they compare in processor speed?

Hi,
I see we can get the ZE551ML with two Intel variants : Z3560 1.8GHz and Z3580 2.3GHz. I think the cheapest version would have plenty of power for my usage (no games or very simple ones like 2048 ...), I merely like to browse the web when I'm outside (other than use the phone to phone !).
But the ZD551KL gets a Qualcom S615 with 8 cores and slower speed. Does anyone know how it compares to the former?
And about SIM cards, do both of these phones allow to "listen" for incoming calls on both SIMs at the same time? My goal would be to put personal and professionnal phone lines, and I just NEED to get incoming calls from both lines, not enable one at a time ... (don't understand the principle of standby dual sim)
Thanks
sierramike said:
Hi,
I see we can get the ZE551ML with two Intel variants : Z3560 1.8GHz and Z3580 2.3GHz. I think the cheapest version would have plenty of power for my usage (no games or very simple ones like 2048 ...), I merely like to browse the web when I'm outside (other than use the phone to phone !).
But the ZD551KL gets a Qualcom S615 with 8 cores and slower speed. Does anyone know how it compares to the former?
And about SIM cards, do both of these phones allow to "listen" for incoming calls on both SIMs at the same time? My goal would be to put personal and professionnal phone lines, and I just NEED to get incoming calls from both lines, not enable one at a time ... (don't understand the principle of standby dual sim)
Thanks
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If you intend to use both sims, do not get the ZE551ML, Asus used subpar hardware on sim2 and is only capable of 2G with data blocked. 2G is being phased out and is already being shut down. In about a years time you will be left with a single sim phone. It's not only about speed but what hardware they are using. You can have the best processor in the world however if it is connected to subpar and outdated hardware it means nothing.
Also Asus never updated their OS at all, just their firmware. Which is nice they push out updates, but I'm finding their constant updates are to fix the problems they created with the last update.
Find another phone, there are plenty of companies out there offering dual sim with up to date hardware in the same price range.
Hi, thanks for your answer, could you point me some samples ? I did a lot of research but couldn't find anything else featuring a Full HD 5,5" screen with 4Gb of RAM with a decent camera and dual sim for EUR 249 ...
Help, Root Zenfone Selfie ZD551KL???
I don't think it's the right place to ask this ...
Just do searches and go through everything. Amazon, Aliexpress. Being in France you're open to a wide range of phones because of your bands over the United States. If you just search Dual Sim 4G LTE 64gb or even 32GB you will see tons come up. You don't really need 64GB as long as you can put a data card in the phone, a 32GB will work just fine as I move apps over to the card to free up space anyway. The Allview X2 looks great, I wish it had our US bands on it.
The allview X2 soul has no NFC, no LTE, only 2Gb RAM, only 5" display, only one SIM, so definitely not suitable. The X2 xtreme is bigger with its 6" display and has plenty of options, but prices almost twice the cost of the ZE551ML I can find locally ...
sierramike said:
The allview X2 soul has no NFC, no LTE, only 2Gb RAM, only 5" display, only one SIM, so definitely not suitable. The X2 xtreme is bigger with its 6" display and has plenty of options, but prices almost twice the cost of the ZE551ML I can find locally ...
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That is the wrong model. Allview has different models and the one I'm talking about is the X2 Xtreme which does have LTE,NFC and has a 6inch display. Here the price is about same as the zenphone. Since we are in different areas, our prices are going to be different. You need to do a search and you'll find the different models out there.
First of all, to make it clear, the phone you are looking for has to have two modems (this is what makes phone "dual sim active" or "dual sim full active" one), and unfortunatelly Zenfone Selfie doesn't meet that requirement.
On the other hand, it's a fact that ZE551ML does not support data transfer on second SIM slot (which is a bit awkward since Intel XMM 2230 - the second modem, does support EDGE).
In fact there are very little number of models with DSFA and 4G on both SIMs. For now I can think of Lenovo Vibe X2-CU as the affordable one, and maybe Huawei Mate 7 and P8 (but, with those you have to chose whether to use second SIM or SD card).

1st Thread: Photos, Specs & Prices, Video Review & Unboxing, Root & TWRP

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LeEco Le Pro 3
Official Photos
Specs: From the Official LeEco Shop Website (Original Specs in Chinese, Used Translator so expect few weird terms)
http://www.lemall.com/cn/phone/lepro3/zymb/parameter.html#a2
physical dimension
151.4x73.9x7.5mm (L * W * H)
Weight 175g
Color and Technology:
Le Pro3 4GB + 32GB version
Force Gold / Modern Korea gold / silver Jazz
Back shell blasting process
Le Pro3 4GB + 64GB version of Zhang Yimou
Force Gold / Modern Korea gold / silver Jazz
Back shell with gold wax polishing process
(jazz silver sand blasting process)
Le Pro3 6GB + Edition 64GB
Force Gold / Gold Modern Korea / big coffee gray
Back shell with gold wax polishing process
Le Pro3 6GB + 128GB version of Zhang Yimou
Force Gold / big coffee gray
Back shell with gold wax polishing process
Note: Due to the presence of mold tolerances, it does not mean that every music Pro3 are as thin as 7.5mm
storage
LPDDR4 4GB + 32 GB flash memory (ROM) UFS2.0
LPDDR4 4GB + 64 GB flash memory (ROM) UFS2.0 (Zhang Yimou Edition)
LPDDR4 6GB + 64 GB flash memory (ROM) UFS2.0
LPDDR4 6GB + 128 GB flash memory (ROM) UFS2.0 (Zhang Yimou Edition)
screen display
Size: 5.5 inches
PPI: 403
Gamut: 80% of the ultra-high NTSC
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Brightness: 500nit
Touch program: Full bonded In-Cell capacitive screen
Rear camera
16 million effective pixels
Camera Maximum resolution: 4608 * 3456
Camera maximum recording capacity: 4K / 1080P @ 30fps
Slow recording capacity: 720P @ 120fps
6P lens, F2.0 large aperture, PDAF, pixel isolation technology, HDR
Color temperature flash, back-illuminated CMOS
Front camera
8,000,000 pixels
1.4μm Big Pixel
F2.2 large aperture
76.5 ° super wide-angle lens
processor
SD 821 processor
Single-core speeds up to 2.35 GHz
Adreno 530 graphics processor
Network standard
Full version Netcom 4G mobile 4G (TDD-LTE) / Unicom 4G (TDD-LTE / FDD- LTE) / Telecommunications
4G (TDD-LTE / FDD- LTE) The LTE-FDD: B1 / 2/3/4/5 /. 7 /. 8/20
the TDD the LTE-: 38/39/40/41
3G mobile 3G (TD-SCDMA) / Unicom 3G (WCDMA) / Telecom 3G (CDMA2000) WCDMA: B1 / 2/4/5/8 TD-SCDMA: B34 / 39; EVDO: BC0 / BC1
2G mobile 2G / Unicom 2G (GSM) / Telecommunications 2G (CDMA1X) GSM: 2/3/5/8; CDMA: BC0 / BC1
NOTE: Dual SIM blind plug
Support Mobile / Unicom / Telecom 4G + / 4G / 3G / 2G.
2 telecom cards can not be used simultaneously.
Dual card use: any SIM card optional 4G network, another for the GSM network / CDMA 1x network.
Wireless connections
2.4G / 5G dual-band WLAN 802.11a / b / g / n / ac with 2-stream MU-MIMO technology
Bluetooth 4.2
Support Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi direct, AP hotspots
Supports full-featured NFC, support card readers, writing cards, card emulation mode and P2P
(Note: The card emulation subsequent OTA upgrade support)
sensor
Fingerprint recognition
Infrared remote control
Gravity sensor
Three-axis gyroscope
Electronic compass
Light sensor
Proximity sensor
Hall Sensor
Navigation and positioning
GPS / AGPS positioning
GLONASS positioning
Beidou
Type-C Digital Audio
CDLA * Full support for standard (full digital lossless audio)
Note *: Continual Digital Lossless Audio
multimedia
Support video decoding formats:
H.265 (HEVC), H.264, H.263, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, VP9, ​​VP8
Support video file formats:
MP4,3GP, 3GP2, MKV, AVI, ASF, Xvid, Ts, Webm
Support audio decoding format:
AAC / AAC + / eAAC +, MP3, AMR, MIDI, PCM, OGG, FLAC, AC3 / EAC3, DTS-HD
Supported audio file formats:
AAC, MP3, WAV, AMR, FLAC, MIDI, OGG
Support Audio:
Dolby Atmos
operating system
EUI 5.8 based Android M
battery capacity
4070mAh (typ)
SIM card
Dual SIM Nano SIM card supports two
Tips:
1. Do not use NANO + card sets, hand-cut cards, non-standard card, otherwise it will cause damage to the deck and did not know the card, SIM card can not be removed.
2. Do not plug the card in the boot state.
interface
Type-C Interface
packing list
Host computer
Power Adapter
Headphone adapter
Data cable
Mobile Phone Cases
Card pin
Three Guarantees certificate
Quick Start Guide
Teardown : The Le Pro 3 is easy to take apart.The tools you’ll need aren’t more than a screwdriver set and a little heat to melt the glue that holds the front glass in place.
Price (Currently Only in China): 6GB RAM and 64GB storage will retail at just 1999 Yuan ($300)!
4GB RAM + 32GB variant retails for just 1799 Yuan ($270)!
There are 2 special editions of "The great wall" movie : 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM model retails for 2499 Yuan ($375)!
6GB RAM + 128GB model retails for 2999 Yuan ($450)!
Again waiting for more updates on International Shipping Prices.
Official LeEco Shop: http://www.lemall.com/
Updates #1
Video Unbox & Review in English:
Updates #2
Root and TWRP :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/leeco-le-pro-3-root-t3476560
Support QC 3.0, got B20 800 MHz LTE, big battery and 64GB UFS 2.0 for 300 bucks. Even for 350€ I will buy it. Say goodbye to Xiaomi!
By the way, rhe bootloader is not a problem. This phone with CM and I think I find the perfect phone for 2016.
Just the camera is not good, like Mate 8 and OnePlus 3, also no information about OIS but I really don't care, cuz orice and hardware is ?
Do we have any idea if this will support T-Mobile LTE?
4G FDD-LTE: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/20
4G TDD-LTE: 38/39/40/41
3G WCDMA: 1/2/4/5/8
3G TD-SCDMA: B34/39 (EVDO:BC0/BC1)
2G GSM: 2/3/5/8 (CDMA: BC0/BC1)
So full EU support ?
The LeEco Le Pro 3 vs the Xiaomi Mi 5S
http://techwanderer.com/xiaomi-mi-5s-vs-leeco-le-pro-3
Anyone have a link to the store where the price is about $ 270 for 4/32 version? On the website below price is $ 339.99.
http://www.letvmobilestore.com/buy-letv-mobile/le-pro-3.html
Anyone have a link to the store where the price is about $ 270 for 4/32 version? On the website below price is $ 339.99.
http://www.letvmobilestore.com/buy-l.../le-pro-3.html
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This is not the Official Company's Shop Website, This is http://www.lemall.com/
acerec said:
Anyone have a link to the store where the price is about $ 270 for 4/32 version? On the website below price is $ 339.99.
http://www.letvmobilestore.com/buy-letv-mobile/le-pro-3.html
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Oppomart 299 for 4GB/32GB. It's +30 bucks from china price, what is more than fair but I will wait for 64GB on Gearbest. I think you will get it for about 350$.
Aliexpress Tranding One will got the best price but they sad "wait few days, I will check"
Klanac89 said:
Oppomart 299 for 4GB/32GB. It's +30 bucks from china price, what is more than fair but I will wait for 64GB on Gearbest. I think you will get it for about 350$.
Aliexpress Tranding One will got the best price but they sad "wait few days, I will check"
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Can you send me a link when you find to a good store with a good price, please.
Just wait for Gearbest or Tranding One @aliexpress. Geekbuying got also the device on pre sale but I will never order again at Geekbuying.
Klanac89 said:
Just wait for Gearbest or Tranding One @aliexpress. Geekbuying got also the device on pre sale but I will never order again at Geekbuying.
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I bought many times from them, but every time I paid extra large customs even though item was undervalued. In short, undervaluation of the item does not reduce in any way the amount of duty.
First one
http://s.aliexpress.com/QbEN3eQj
(from AliExpress Android)
32GB starts at 292€.
http://www.xiaomitoday.com/leeco-le-pro-3-review-cheap-flagship-at-its-best/
Review
http://www.honorbuy.com/960-leeco-le-pro-3-64gb-smartphone-gold.htm
Highest price and no information but listedl
I just ordered mine, 6gb / 64gb (for 385$) From AliExpress , I didn't go with the 128gb because i didn't think i need it that much (it costs extra 150$) with all the cloud options these days to backup, I added few bucks for the fast DHL shipment. If everything goes well i'll get it in 2 weeks time.
LeEco only open the kernel source, do not open the device tree .
And there haven't any cm Roms with leEco device.
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This phone with CyanogenMod 14... fire!
For the Le Pro 2 (or Le Max 2?) we get perfect working CM13, so I hope this will happen on the Le Pro 3.
I will wait because I will not use it with LeCrap UI.
http://www.honorbuy.com/960-leeco-le-pro-3-64gb-smartphone-gold.html
379$ + shipping for 6GB/64GB and only gold... no information, when it will be shipped :/
Klanac89 said:
This phone with CyanogenMod 14... fire!
For the Le Pro 2 (or Le Max 2?) we get perfect working CM13, so I hope this will happen on the Le Pro 3.
I will wait because I will not use it with LeCrap UI.
http://www.honorbuy.com/960-leeco-le-pro-3-64gb-smartphone-gold.html
379$ + shipping for 6GB/64GB and only gold... no information, when it will be shipped :/
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can you give me a cm-13 rom link of le pro 2 or le max 2.
or some cm 13 source code link.
If I buy in oppomart, does it have Google play service?

Moto Z Play NFC manufacturer

Hello. Does anybody knows the Moto Z Play NFC manufacturer?
My problem is: the local (where I live) transportation companies use a card ticketing system, based on Mifare Classic tag. They provided an application that allows to read, buy credits and recharge it, since the mobile device is equipped with compatible NFC chip.
Considering Mifare Classic is a standard defined by NXP, it's reasonable that a mobile device that uses a NFC chip manufactured by NFC would work with the card from the transporation companies.
Does anybody have this information?
Thanks in advance!

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