Is it possible to use nfc tag/ring to pay with android pay? - NFC Hacking

just wondering if it will be possible to use an nfc ring/sticker to use as android pay?

yes, but no one get it.
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How to replicate nfc card using phone

Hello is it possible to store your a nfc card in the phone so I can use the phone instead of the card?
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alvespt said:
Hello is it possible to store your a nfc card in the phone so I can use the phone instead of the card?
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Don't think so, that would seriously affect the security of the NFC technology. + I would think the NFC card is somehow encrypted.
So the phone will never replace the card right?
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alvespt said:
So the phone will never replace the card right?
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That is correct, unless the maker of your card have an app which would do the necessary function.
alvespt said:
Hello is it possible to store your a nfc card in the phone so I can use the phone instead of the card?
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I talked with HID about this very issue. They are beta testing this technology with Blackberry phones right now. Look on Youtube for HID Global Pilot Arizona State. You will see what they are doing. HID says that the "credential" is put intot he "secure" portion of the OS that is not accessible. Each phone will have to be tethered and written to from some kind of software. So to answer your question, it is coming. Keep your eyes and ears open!!
Thanks
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Samsung galaxy S2 and NFC?

So question is, does sgs2 have nfc? some people says that it have nfc and other peoples says that not have nfc, what is true?
Sejk97 said:
So question is, does sgs2 have nfc? some people says that it have nfc and other peoples says that not have nfc, what is true?
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I believe most models (US) shipped with NFC, but most carriers (in the US at least) disabled it.
krohnjw said:
I believe most models (US) shipped with NFC, but most carriers (in the US at least) disabled it.
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i have the t989 for tmob...the nfc works fine i just wish there were more uses for it
gbL420 said:
i have the t989 for tmob...the nfc works fine i just wish there were more uses for it
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I believe T-Mobile was the only US carrier not to disable NFC. Although it should be enabled AFAIK with ICS updates for other carriers if the hardware is present.
Ok wait wait, let me clarify.
i9100 = NO
i9100P = YES (it's an i9100 exactly, but with NFC. ROMs for i9100 will work, but need to be modified to show NFC settings, otherwise no NFC options will show)
i9100G = NO, it's completely different from the i9100 hardware (TI-OMAP instead of Exynos). ROMs from i9100/P don't work.
T989 (T-Mobile GS2) = YES, but it's completely different from the i9100 hardware (Snapdragon S3 instead of Exynos). ROMs from i9100/P don't work.
i777 (AT&T GS2) = YES* , stock ROMs disable it. ROMs from i9100 work because they're the same phone (it's really an i9100P because it has NFC) but you need to modify button layout or the buttons won't work in the ROM.
D710 (Sprint GS2) = NO
thank u guys, i'll buy european i9100...
afaik, european S II GT-I9100P comes with NFC ... so if you want a european NFC version, you could try to find a GT-I9100P (e.g orange in France and TIM in Italy ).
...not sure which roms will work ....perhaps the same as on the GT-I9100T ...
ascsa said:
afaik, european S II GT-I9100P comes with NFC ... so if you want a european NFC version, you could try to find a GT-I9100P (e.g orange in France and TIM in Italy ).
...not sure which roms will work ....perhaps the same as on the GT-I9100T ...
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Thanks. I'll fix that.
Product F(RED) said:
Thanks. I'll fix that.
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Hmm, I think there is a nfc version for Europe -> the P version AND an Australian version with nfc- > the T version.... :what:
And Btw. AFAIK they changed the naming of the i9100G to i9100 in April/mai... Because nobody wanted a I9100G.... What a mess!
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ascsa said:
Hmm, I think there is a nfc version for Europe -> the P version AND an Australian version with nfc- > the T version.... :what:
And Btw. AFAIK they changed the naming of the i9100G to i9100 in April/mai... Because nobody wanted a I9100G.... What a mess!
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Which is messed up because it's a totally different phone and technically misleading...
Product F(RED) said:
Ok wait wait, let me clarify.
i9100 = NO
i9100P = YES (it's an i9100 exactly, but with NFC. ROMs for i9100 will work, but need to be modified to show NFC settings, otherwise no NFC options will show)
i9100G = NO, it's completely different from the i9100 hardware (TI-OMAP instead of Exynos). ROMs from i9100/P don't work.
T989 (T-Mobile GS2) = YES, but it's completely different from the i9100 hardware (Snapdragon S3 instead of Exynos). ROMs from i9100/P don't work.
i777 (AT&T GS2) = YES* , stock ROMs disable it. ROMs from i9100 work because they're the same phone (it's really an i9100P because it has NFC) but you need to modify button layout or the buttons won't work in the ROM.
D710 (Sprint GS2) = NO
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So my question to you is if stock roms disable NFC on the i777 then why did my box say that it is NFC equipped and I was able to use it stock?
On my Australian T model it is not supported(doesnt work) but my P model is and (i9100)my standard one has no nfc
ChefAnt said:
So my question to you is if stock roms disable NFC on the i777 then why did my box say that it is NFC equipped and I was able to use it stock?
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ICS upgrade might have re added it. Google "AT&T Galaxy S 2 NFC disabled".
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ChefAnt said:
So my question to you is if stock roms disable NFC on the i777 then why did my box say that it is NFC equipped and I was able to use it stock?
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my sgh-i777 has no indication of NFC on the box and was unusable stock. It does say "Near Field Communication" on the battery but I was only allowed to read some tags with a custom rom a while back. I'm on AOKP now and haven't tried anything with NFC as I gave up on it a while ago.
Is NFC fully functional on your i777?
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fone_fanatic said:
my sgh-i777 has no indication of NFC on the box and was unusable stock. It does say "Near Field Communication" on the battery but I was only allowed to read some tags with a custom rom a while back. I'm on AOKP now and haven't tried anything with NFC as I gave up on it a while ago.
Is NFC fully functional on your i777?
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The i777 is really an i9100P (European I9100 with NFC). So yes it should fully work on a ROM that supports it.
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so thats mean can;t work for my gt1900..oppzzz
My sgh-i777 obviously came with it but turned off from carrier att. But I've been using nfc since gingerbread a dev entropy got it working back on 2.3.4 release from att. However the problem we do have is the lack of secure element which is why we can't use Google wallet for instance. Theirs been alot of debate over the secure element factor but besides that its fully functional.
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Nizda1 said:
My sgh-i777 obviously came with it but turned off from carrier att. But I've been using nfc since gingerbread a dev entropy got it working back on 2.3.4 release from att. However the problem we do have is the lack of secure element which is why we can't use Google wallet for instance. Theirs been alot of debate over the secure element factor but besides that its fully functional.
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There's no debate; it needs to be there or Wallet won't work. End of discussion. Any other NFC stuff should work.
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The i777 is really an i9100P (European I9100 with NFC). So yes it should fully work on a ROM that supports it.
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Great info.
My brother just got the Nexus 7 and I was able to Beam a site I was browsing on chrome to him (I'm running AOKP btw). So it does work
But he tried to beam me a picture and it said the other device doesn't support receiving large files via beam ?
So now I know that my nfc works, what cool things can I do?
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fone_fanatic said:
Great info.
My brother just got the Nexus 7 and I was able to Beam a site I was browsing on chrome to him (I'm running AOKP btw). So it does work
But he tried to beam me a picture and it said the other device doesn't support receiving large files via beam ?
So now I know that my nfc works, what cool things can I do?
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Pretty much anything else that newer NFC phones can do, except Google Wallet because that requires a separate chip called a Secure Element. NFC itself is a very slow, weak protocol. You can beam text easily, which is probably what happens when you beam something like a URL. But beaming a picture would take a looooot of time and power. So I think what happens is the NFC chip initiates a Wifi-Direct (Wifi-to-Wifi) or Bluetooth transfer.
Try buying Samsung Tectiles and using the app to trigger actions with NFC.

[Q] Any way to test NFC?

I have a T-Mobile S3 and a Nexus 7 but they aren't interacting with one another via NFC/Android Beam. GS3 is running root box and the N7 is running Paranoid Android. Anyway to test which one isn't working? I've thought of buying tags but want to avoid buying other items unless necessary.
EDIT: I recently had my S3 LCD Replaced but I always assumed the battery is what allowed NFC to be used and the battery (as far as I know) is original.
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Nfc is built into the stock battery.
Get nfc tag info from the store and test on any rfid tag, such as security tags.
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Will we be able to use Android Pay with our watches? NFC?

I know there is an NFC chip in the watch but will they activate it for Android Pay?
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My crystal ball is broken, sorry.
the nfc chip i dont think will work as it does in the phones.. shame .. a good firmwere update should fix it

NFC on the US model...

I did not think the US version had NFC but it's working on mine ? and the compass works.
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Lenovorola site shows yes.
https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-z-play-gen-2#Specifications

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