Large capacity tag for all devices. - NFC Hacking

Does anyone know where I can find NFC tags with more than the tiny 150b available in the NTAG203?
I'm looking for ones that are compatible with all devices, so the mifare ones won't work.
I read a press release from a company called Inside Secure that said they made 2K NFC tags that were type 4 compliant, but cannot find any of their tags anywhere.
http://www.insidesecure.com/eng/Me...Launches-NFC-Tag-for-Mass-Market-Application
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Casen said:
Does anyone know where I can find NFC tags with more than the tiny 150b available in the NTAG203?
I'm looking for ones that are compatible with all devices, so the mifare ones won't work.
I read a press release from a company called Inside Secure that said they made 2K NFC tags that were type 4 compliant, but cannot find any of their tags anywhere.
http://www.insidesecure.com/eng/Me...Launches-NFC-Tag-for-Mass-Market-Application
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Desfire EV1 2k, 4k, etc should work and are available in small quantities.

Will they work with SGS4
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Casen said:
Will they work with SGS4
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Desfires should work with the S4 (it's using the Broadcom controller which supports Type 4 tags). Otherwise you can find 512 byte Topaz tags.

http://goo.gl/PnKAC6
DESfire EV1 tags. Plastic card size, I purchased one of the 8kb ones and yes it works on S4.

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BuyNFCTags sell programmable tags?

Hello,
I just noticed this website
buynfctags . com/nfc-tags/key-chains/nfc-key-fob-ulc.html
My question is, are these tags writable like the Xperia SmartTags?
Can I use them with my Galaxy Nexus?
is 144 bytes enough for tasker tasks?
PeritoX said:
Hello,
I just noticed this website
buynfctags . com/nfc-tags/key-chains/nfc-key-fob-ulc.html
My question is, are these tags writable like the Xperia SmartTags?
Can I use them with my Galaxy Nexus?
is 144 bytes enough for tasker tasks?
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144 bytes is plenty. Very few vendors sell write-locked tags.
See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/NFC_Tags
FYI I just received the outdoor sample kit and the tags are all writable etc. Looks to be decent quality as well.
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Samsung TecTiles / Sony SmartTags

Does Tectitle / smarttag work as regular nfc tag ?
Does Tectitle / smarttag app work with regular nfc tag ?
Yes and Yes.
so I'll buy regular tags .. those tags from samsung and sony too high
The only advantage to tectiles is that you can walk into a store and get a pack to try. No shipping, etc. Otherwise online is way cheaper.
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Yes it works.
I've tried using my HTC phone + blank tags + TecTiles App and it all works!
It should work without issues but there's not benefit compared to "usual" tags
oh
my tags from Web Evolved are working just fine with the NFC task app

NFC Standards

I'm working on an NFC related project for my company and I had a couple of questions that I was wondering if any of you guys could cover:
1) Does Microsoft/Google have requirements for what NFC standards are required? For example, The Nexus 4 has a chip that doesn't fully support MIFARE, so am I to assume that the ISO 18092 standard must be supported since that is technically the definition of NFC?
2) I hear that the NXP chip is currently in android handsets, except for the Nexus 4. Is it the PN 512 chip?
3) Does anyone know what NFC chips are in the Windows Phone 8 handsets?
ShensMobile said:
I'm working on an NFC related project for my company and I had a couple of questions that I was wondering if any of you guys could cover:
1) Does Microsoft/Google have requirements for what NFC standards are required? For example, The Nexus 4 has a chip that doesn't fully support MIFARE, so am I to assume that the ISO 18092 standard must be supported since that is technically the definition of NFC?
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Required for what? NFC Standard is defined by the NFC Forum. NFC is 18092, Mifare is 14443-3A

Hardware upgrade the xperia play?

i know this sounds ridiculous i was wondering if even remotely possible with the finest engineers and a lot of cash how much would it cost me to upgrade the processor, RAM and internal memory of the xperia play?
now before you shoot this idea down i have been reading that theres some people out there with rework machines soldering and upgrading phone chips
Here's a example
now i know it sounds impossible but if this is possible i would pump out some SERIOUS cash to get this done. im sure some freelance engineer might know how.:fingers-crossed:
Impossible.
SoC....
System On Chip...
CPU, memory and graphic are actually one single chip. On xperia Play, it's Snapdragon MSM8255. It have Scorpion single-core CPU, Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 and Andreno 205 graphic. But it's still a single chip.
Mobile smartphone are NOT PC. they don't have separated CPU, memory and graphic. their's hardware are predesigned to match sertain SoC (only internal storage can vary between same SoC).
Maybe (and i repeat, maybe), theoreticly, internal storage can be expanded in a way of your idea...
Perhaps there's need to find another phone also with 1 integrated chip in the same matter but of higher specs
R800z
xdarkmario said:
Perhaps there's need to find another phone also with 1 integrated chip in the same matter but of higher specs
R800z
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I secretly wish they would make a full hd xperia play with a snapdragon 601 or maybe even better, a Tegra chip, top that off with 2gb ram and 16 gb internal memory and you really got a great gaming device.
maybe enough posting such useless hope posts?
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whatever, if you find device with same soc and more ram it may be possible. swapping nand or soc require new parts, that are pin-to-pin compatible, dont think that such exist through.
shaggydiamond said:
I secretly wish they would make a full hd xperia play with a snapdragon 601 or maybe even better, a Tegra chip, top that off with 2gb ram and 16 gb internal memory and you really got a great gaming device.
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It's called an Nvidia Shield.
Nuck-TH said:
maybe enough posting such useless hope posts?
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Not useless post just making conversation and thoughts I mean if I seen another phone do it I'm curious to try it
Because unfortunately Sony's not one to listen to their users so all we can do is dream hope and modify
Nukkus said:
It's called an Nvidia Shield.
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Lol
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Nukkus said:
It's called an Nvidia Shield.
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I'm aware of the nvidia shield, thank you
It's too bulky though.
shaggydiamond said:
I'm aware of the nvidia shield, thank you
It's too bulky though.
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yea i wanted the nvidia shield but its entirely too huge 0__0 its more of a home console and for a android powered home console i would just get the ouya.
shaggydiamond said:
I'm aware of the nvidia shield, thank you
It's too bulky though.
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So would be your dream device that you described.
Nukkus said:
So would be your dream device that you described.
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don't get smart with me, kid.
I never specified any screen size or general size.
If the shield would have a design like the xplay, i'd get it
shaggydiamond said:
don't get smart with me, kid.
I never specified any screen size or general size.
If the shield would have a design like the xplay, i'd get it
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Dude, do you know anything about design engineering? The hardware you posted needs significant size, the shield isn't bulky for the hell of it, it needs proper cooling and ventilation. And don't call me kid, i'm probably 20 years older than you at least.
These threads are ridiculous. Think or use google next time.
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korrectmethod said:
These threads are ridiculous. Think or use google next time.
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That pretty much sums things up.
You would probably be better off modding a newer phones housing to fit a game pad and program the software for it
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crazymonkey05 said:
You would probably be better off modding a newer phones housing to fit a game pad and program the software for it
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you know i was also thinking that, find a way to make the bottom half of the xperia play attachable on other phones and connect via bluetooth
but the idea of a boosted xperia play had more imagination lol
just killing time untill KitKat is mainstream on xperia play, im still dreaming...
Well your gunna need a lot of soldering skills and software development skills to mod a new chip in....remember that guy a long time ago that tried to solder a HDMI to his phone but he failed.....and to think that that was just HDMI not a whole new SoC
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crazymonkey05 said:
Well your gunna need a lot of soldering skills and software development skills to mod a new chip in....remember that guy a long time ago that tried to solder a HDMI to his phone but he failed.....and to think that that was just HDMI not a whole new SoC
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The hardware was there if it was mounted correctly defiantly.
It just needed a good software implementation, something probably hard to do not to mention that'd there probably need to be big backend stuff done in the kernel e.t.c.
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That's why I would pay a phone engineer to do it. Or a ex Sony employee lol
Well upgrading xperia play should be theoretically possible. If the pinout of the more powerfull version of soc would match the pinout of the current soc it probably should work. However the only faster soc which pinout probably match with the current soc is MSM8255T but it is only 500 MHz overclocked version of the current chip. So performance gain would be marginal :/

Enabling Mifare support?

Hi,
I was trying out some Mifare 1K tags on my 5X and discovered that they don't work. So apparently the phone doesn't support them but since the NFC chip PN548 that the phone uses supports them, I was wondering if there is any way of enabling them. Any solution is acceptable even if it requires root.

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