[Q] nfc for x920d - HTC Butterfly

does anyone know if the x920d have NFC inside but just not software enabled?
if not, is it possible to add NFC to the x920d?

ultrastranger said:
does anyone know if the x920d have NFC inside but just not software enabled?
if not, is it possible to add NFC to the x920d?
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I don't believe the NFC chip was included on the x920d

No NFC on x920d
And I don't think it's possible to add NFC chip on your own.
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NFC is not part of SOC so it pretty likely that X920D physically lacks NFC chip.
Though if X920D was having NFC chip and external charging contacts, it would be ultimate phone, packed with top-notch features.
Though for me NFC is no use at all. Moreover, I talked to friends who do have phones with NFC and every single one said that it is pretty useless nowadays.

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NFC Tags

Which NFC tags are you guys using me and my brother are wanting to buy a pack of them. I mean the Xperia Tags, the LG Smart tags and the Samsung Tectiles are the ones we will split the cost for.
I plan on having one in my car for Music or Google Maps to launch and one by my bed for the alarm to turn on.
So what do you guys think is better or are using from the Sony LG and Samsung NFC tags.......?
dvirring said:
Which NFC tags are you guys using me and my brother are wanting to buy a pack of them. I mean the Xperia Tags, the LG Smart tags and the Samsung Tectiles are the ones we will split the cost for.
I plan on having one in my car for Music or Google Maps to launch and one by my bed for the alarm to turn on.
So what do you guys think is better or are using from the Sony LG and Samsung NFC tags.......?
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Be aware that the nexus 4 (and 10) has a different NFC (Broadcom BCM20793 NFC) controller. The vast majority (all?) of previous android nfc devices has a NXP controller ...and Mifare Classic tags uses proprietary protocols developed by NXP ....so, they are not compatible with the nexus 4 / 10 ...
--> the samsung tectiles are mifare classic tags, so I wouldn´t recommend them for a nexus 4 or nexus 10!
--> sony smarttags (mifare ultralight) should be compatible, but are quite small ...
--> LG, don´t know which technology they use ...
Bottom line: try to get NFC Forum Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 or Type 4 compliant tags and stay away from mifare classic tags with your nexus 4 ...
I couldn´t give you a more detailed advice, which tags to buy, because i prefere to re-use write protected nfc tags, like my library card
I bought these ones from eBay and they work very well for me. Got a couple around the house and in my car.
I have no idea what type mine are but I have a bunch from the XDA keychains from the Big Android BBQ. These ones.
They work really well. And XDA TV they show you that it's possible to open them up and remove the sticker. Now I've got one in my car dock and one in my desk dock.
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ascsa said:
Be aware that the nexus 4 (and 10) has a different NFC (Broadcom BCM20793 NFC) controller. The vast majority (all?) of previous android nfc devices has a NXP controller ...and Mifare Classic tags uses proprietary protocols developed by NXP ....so, they are not compatible with the nexus 4 / 10 ...
--> the samsung tectiles are mifare classic tags, so I wouldn´t recommend them for a nexus 4 or nexus 10!
--> sony smarttags (mifare ultralight) should be compatible, but are quite small ...
--> LG, don´t know which technology they use ...
Bottom line: try to get NFC Forum Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 or Type 4 compliant tags and stay away from mifare classic tags with your nexus 4 ...
I couldn´t give you a more detailed advice, which tags to buy, because i prefere to re-use write protected nfc tags, like my library card
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I have Mifare Classic from tagsfordroid.com and they work great on my nexus 4.
ascsa said:
Be aware that the nexus 4 (and 10) has a different NFC (Broadcom BCM20793 NFC) controller. The vast majority (all?) of previous android nfc devices has a NXP controller ...and Mifare Classic tags uses proprietary protocols developed by NXP ....so, they are not compatible with the nexus 4 / 10 ...
--> the samsung tectiles are mifare classic tags, so I wouldn´t recommend them for a nexus 4 or nexus 10!
--> sony smarttags (mifare ultralight) should be compatible, but are quite small ...
--> LG, don´t know which technology they use ...
Bottom line: try to get NFC Forum Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 or Type 4 compliant tags and stay away from mifare classic tags with your nexus 4 ...
I couldn´t give you a more detailed advice, which tags to buy, because i prefere to re-use write protected nfc tags, like my library card
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agtitan said:
I have Mifare Classic from tagsfordroid.com and they work great on my nexus 4.
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I also have Milfare Classic tags (from Tags For Droid via Amazon.com). They work just fine.
I'm using NTAG203 from RapidNFC and they are working fine.
Yes, you can use the ID for some apps (like nfc retag ) , but you can not read or write MIFARE Classic 1k tags... At least theoretically and with my testing Nexus 4 device on 4.2....
vbhtml said:
I also have Milfare Classic tags (from Tags For Droid via Amazon.com). They work just fine.
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The only thing that can be read from Mifare tags is the UID, and that can be used to trigger actions using an app like NFC Task Launcher, but you can't actually read or write any data to the tag.
You can test this out with a tag and the app NFC Smart Q, or by trying to write a tag with a Nexus 4 and read it with a GNex or other NFC device. I've tested this pretty thoroughly.
Basically, if a tag is Mifare compatible or a Mifare tag, it'll kinda work, but not properly with a N4.
Without special needs (outdoor, metal) NTAG type will be best choice for most. Newest type with highest ScanStrength.
With the Xperia smartTag app, you can use the tags on a very differente way. It doesn’t write anything to the tag, it just associates a set of commands with the found ID/URL. May be interesting for some.
I bought a kit of them from tagstand.com back when I purchased my Galaxy Nexus and have a few left over. I just tried them out with my Nexus 4 and they seem to work, though I've only tried the ones with their old logo on it, I believe they are all Type 2 though and should work fine.
TheSoupNazi said:
I bought these ones from eBay and they work very well for me. Got a couple around the house and in my car.
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What phone and program you use?
Could you guys point me to somewhere to read up on how to program NFC tags and how to use them on the phone. My N4 is the first device I have had with NFC so I want to catch up to all the cool things I can do with it. Here I was thinking it was only used to pay for coffee 0.o
This might show you how
josepr007 said:
What phone and program you use?
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Nexus 4, NFC Task Launcher
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I got some free samples of TI Tag-it NFC tags.
Ended up with 5 standard (23 message bytes) and 5 plus (250 message bytes) NFC chips, that are about the size of a US quarter.
The standard ones are quite slow (have to hold the phone over the chip while it takes a few seconds to read it), while the plus ones are quite a bit faster.
I have just set up an NFC tag using the free tag that comes in the AT&T Sony TL box.
I got a dozen tags from Tag Age (http://www.tagage.net/) roughly 2 years ago and they have worked great with my NS, using NFC Task Launcher (prob an older version. got it way back when the dev was first working on it on XDA).
I get the most use from a bedside tag for clock/sleep (until I got the official NS dock) and a tag on my universal car dock for Bluetooth and car mode.
clearcase1x said:
This might show you how
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Thank you that actually was informative. Not I just need to come up with some uses.
TheSoupNazi said:
I bought these ones from eBay and they work very well for me. Got a couple around the house and in my car.
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Can you program to those? According to another seller, they don't work with the Nexus 4. The model seems to be one letter off (1108 vs 11R08), but that may be a typo. Also, that seller says these are Mifare classic, but in this page it's implied that the S50 is something else and that it is compatible with the Nexus 4 and 10.
Just double checking cause I'm getting some.

Galaxy S4 NFC Tags Compatibility

Hey Gang,
Just want to make sure all the S4 owners know that Mifare Classic Tags are NOT fully compatible with the new Galaxy S4 since it used the Broadcom NFC Chip. Mifare Classics are the most affordable and inexpensive and are compatible with previous Galaxy models (S3, Note, Note 2) but are NOT fully compatible with this new S4.
NTAG203 tags are fully compatible with ALL NFC phones including the new Galaxy S4!
Any NFC Tag that adheres to the NFC Forum protocols will be fully compatible so stick to those. Of those, the most popular and affordable are NTAG203 Tags which work great and have about 137 bytes of usable memory. This will be enough for almost any NFC App EXCEPT the official Tectile App which uses way more memory than it should. I'd suggest not using the Tectile app - there are many better NFC apps!
The 137 bytes on the NTAG203 tags is also enough to create a basic contact sharing tag with Name/Business/Email/Phone, but if you're wanting a full business card with name/business name/street address/website/email/phone/etc then 137 bytes probably won't cut it. (TIP: Install the NFC by MOO app - type in all the info you want on the tag and see how many bytes you need BEFORE buying).
Another tag that is gaining popularity is the Topaz 512 which is also fully compatible with ALL NFC phones and has 512 bytes of actual memory and about 480 bytes of usable memory. This should suffice for the Samsung Tectile app as well as holding all your business info. However, these are more expensive than the NTAG203 tags and will be overkill for most applications as the NTAG203's have plenty of memory for most task launchers or basic contact info.
There are other NFC Chip formats out there - any that adhere to the NFC Forums Type 1 or Type 2 compatibility protocols will work with the Galaxy S4. But based on what's readily available and popular the main thing to remember is that Mifare Classic Tags are NOT compatible with the S4; NTAG203 Tags and Topaz 512 Tags ARE fully compatible!
Hope this info proves helpful and keeps some people from wasting money on tags that aren't compatible.
Found this out the hard way. I have a bunch of mifare tags that I used pretty extensively with my skyrocket and my express and they just plain don't work with the s4. You just get an error that says "tag not supported."
Thanks for the additional info. If you search the forums you will see that there is already a couple of informative threads about this issue but more information is always welcome.
I wish I found this earlier .. I bought 5 tags off ebay and their the Mifare tags and just tried them out on my GS4 with no luck, good job they didnt cost much.
Thanks for the info about which tags actually work with GS4:good:
I used tectiles on my S3 and it was a bummer to find out it does not work with my S4. Thanks for the info :good:
Yeah....tagsfordroid are NOT compatible either. Lol. I got 10 cool stickers anyway.
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sd_N said:
Yeah....tagsfordroid are NOT compatible either. Lol. I got 10 cool stickers anyway.
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This is not true. TagsforDroid sells NFC tags that are compatible with S4s, you just can't use the Mifare tags (as has been explained).
Ok, since this is the general forum, Im gonna ask a newb question... what can a user do with a NFC tag? I thought they were the type of things that I can just wave my phone at in starbucks to buy a cup of coffee with, but Im guessing they are something else altogether?
scott14719 said:
This is not true. TagsforDroid sells NFC tags that are compatible with S4s, you just can't use the Mifare tags (as has been explained).
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OK...thanks for the info. I thought they sold only one type. Haven't checked back with them since the new NFC stuff. Appreciate the heads up.
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I just wrote toggle mobile data on/off, Wi-Fi on/off blocking mode on/off, & auto sync on/off using one NFC chip. These things are nice. I did not use Samsung's model.
I use tags from tagstand.com with my S4 in conjunction with the NFC task launcher app. They are compatible.
P.S. This thread should be under Accessories.
schollianmj said:
Ok, since this is the general forum, Im gonna ask a newb question... what can a user do with a NFC tag? I thought they were the type of things that I can just wave my phone at in starbucks to buy a cup of coffee with, but Im guessing they are something else altogether?
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To put it short, they are little tags with chips in them that u can program on ur phone and when u place ur phone next to them it automate tasks on your phone, like I want my gps to turn on and my navigation to open up all without touching/pressing any buttons. so I can stick one of these on my car cradle and when I dock it, it does the tasks. But theres many other things u can use them for.. these have a few ideas
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867596
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4gRrh0OCME
NFC Cover
Do you need NFC cover to make it work like on Note 2?
morow said:
Do you need NFC cover to make it work like on Note 2?
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not for the Galaxy S4...cus its built into the phone already
edit..actually the Note 2 shouldnt need a cover too because its built into that as well
NFC Cover
sonyman81 said:
not for the Galaxy S4...cus its built into the phone already
edit..actually the Note 2 shouldnt need a cover too because its built into that as well
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Thank you. My girlfriend has a Note 2 and she bought the flip cover with the NFC, I thought you have to have a cover with the NFC to make it work.
sonyman81 said:
not for the Galaxy S4...cus its built into the phone already
edit..actually the Note 2 shouldnt need a cover too because its built into that as well
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just fyi, the note 2 comes with the nfc antenna attached to the battery cover i.e. it is not built into the phone.
suchevent said:
just fyi, the note 2 comes with the nfc antenna attached to the battery cover i.e. it is not built into the phone.
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You are right. But hey we are on the s4 not the note 2. Its unrelated to what he wants to know. Ill post a link in a few of the tags I got. 7$ for 10 of them. And it was $2.99 shipping. Comes from Canada. https://www.tagger.ca/shop/
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oh right..didnt know, I dont own a note 2....I just looked it up on wiki and it said it had nfc so I assumed it was built in, my bad...thx for correcting me
Good info here. Thanks.
sonyman81 said:
oh right..didnt know, I dont own a note 2....I just looked it up on wiki and it said it had nfc so I assumed it was built in, my bad...thx for correcting me
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i think you're thinking of the wireless charging Qi.

NFC first time buyer???

NFC first time buyer???
I wanna buy some nfc tags for my s4, im looking for ntag203 correct???
Does anyone have some links to some they have bought and that worked on the tmobil s4????
I saw some on amazon but i didnt want to buy until i got more info...TY
I just purchased these on a whim: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=221222189868&ssPageName=ADME:L:eek:U:US:3160
They should be here in two to three days and I will update my post with the results.
I am using tags from my NFC Hobbyist Starter Kit from tagstand.com.
http://nfctags.tagstand.com/
They are compatible with my AT&T Galaxy S4 when used in conjunction with the NFC Task Launcher app.
snakecharmer23 said:
I am using tags from my NFC Hobbyist Starter Kit from tagstand.com.
http://nfctags.tagstand.com/
They are compatible with my AT&T Galaxy S4 when used in conjunction with the NFC Task Launcher app.
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Be aware that the Mifare tags do not work on the S4.
I snagged these ones. (slow boat from china, but I have to wait for verizon anyway.)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/370755565207

[Q] NFC refreshes really rare

Hi!
I've got a problem with NFC in XL. When I turn it on sometimes I need to wait over 30s for reaction. I checked many other devices (nexus 4, lg l9, SII+) and they were working in 3s max. Any solutions? Do you have similar problem?
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maybe you put the NFC tag in the wrong position... :silly:
Hi!
I checked it again and it's still the same. I put NFC tag exactly near NFC on my sensor. I checked many tags different types and providers, all the same.
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Same with me
I tried a different cover with the nfc chip from a friend's XL, but still the same problem. My phone doesn't even read my nfc headphones.
Will be going to the service centre soon enough -_-
Hi! When you go in the service menu, then service tests ans NFC test, what is written?
Soumitra.5693 said:
Same with me
I tried a different cover with the nfc chip from a friend's XL, but still the same problem. My phone doesn't even read my nfc headphones.
Will be going to the service centre soon enough -_-
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Hi!
Please share your experiences with Sony Service Center and tell us what they did / are going to do with your XL.
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NFC Problem with the NTT DoCoMo version of XZ Premium (So-04j)

Hey guys
Wondered if anyone can help me on the NFC problem.
Thing is, recently I unlocked my XZ premium, for fun, and a better experience. I flashed CherishOS, and after all things done, I realize that the SO04J and G8141 have different NFC hardware, that means I cant use NFC on a third party OS.
Are there any solutions I can take to restore the NFC functions?

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