Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless technology that lets you quickly transfer information with other NFC-enabled devices. On Android, you can use NFC to share information or make purchases from locations that accept payment by mobile phone.
NFC is supported by most modern Android phones.
In this article, you will learn how to use NFC on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo in terms of transferring data and making payments.
How to enable NFC on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo?
Android beam, which allows you to share data, apps, and media between phones by simply touching two devices together will be activated when you turn on the NFC on your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo. To do so, you just need to swipe down from the home screen then tap on the NFC icon or contactless payments and it will be enabled.
How to use NFC on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo in transfering data?
On Android phones, NFC is commonly used for transferring files and sharing data between two devices. To share data and files on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, make sure that the Android beam is active. Now, select the files, tap to share and choose the device you want to connect with. Finally, tap on the screen to complete sending process.
How to use NFC on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo? Writing NFC tags
In order to write an NFC tag on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, you need to download NCP Tag writer app. Install and open the app, then choose new data set.
– Tap on link.
– Choose the URL type.
– Click save and write.
– Scan the tag and tap done.
You can scan the tag whenever you want and the task will be automatically performed.