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All you need to know about NFC on LG G7 One

NFC stands for Near Field Communication and it is a short-range wireless communication technology that enables wireless data sharing over short distances. It is like Wi-Fi, but instead of broadcasting to the world, NFC enables communication only with devices in close proximity to one another. To know what’s the role of NFC in LG G7 One, continue reading this article.

How to turn on NFC on LG G7 One?

Follow these steps to turn on NFC on LG G7 One:
– Swipe down from the home screen.
– press on the settings icon in the right corner.
– Choose networks.
– Tap on share and connect.
– Click on the NFC switch to turn it on.
– Now you can go back to the main screen and start using the NFC technology.

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How can I scan NFC tags on LG G7 One?

You need to use scanning feature of NFC on LG G7 One to write NFC tags. So, you are supposed to install NFC tag writer app on your phone such as-NFC TagWriter by NXP.
To scan the tag, simply hold your phone close to the tag and if you want to know how to install and use NFC writing apps, continue reading the article and you will learn everything about how to write and scan NFC tags.

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Transferring files using NFC on LG G7 One

Download “send anywhere” app in both devices. In the first device, open the app and tap on share option in the top left corner. As for the other device, tap on yes I agree and close the window. Next, in LG G7 One, tap on:
– Newly installed apps.
– Send anywhere.
– Media files from screenshot or another folder.
Now remove the mark from the first two options and keep it for the files you want to send them. Next, click on send and got it.
– press on the upper right icon
– Choose while using the app.
– press on the arrow in the bottom left corner.
Now Insert the key you see in LG G7 One on the other device, then choose while using the app. In LG G7 One , tap on yes I agree then close the window and tap on the photo or file in both phones.

For what can I use NFC apps on LG G7 One?

To use NFC tags for automation on your device you will need third-party apps and to make payments, you need payment apps. These apps afford a lot of features with bit effort and no manual actions necessary.

How to use LG G7 One NFC payment?

If you have a phone with NFC, you can use Google pay to pay. Just follow these steps:

– Download Google pay.
– Open the app.
– Get started.
– Select set it up.
– Add your card.
– Add your card details.
We recommend that you set the Google pay as your default contactless payment method. To do so, go to settings, then contactless payments or tap and pay, and select the Google pay as a payment default.
Want to pay for your items now?, Simply put your phone by the scanner and you are done.

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How to write NFC tags using the TagWrtier-NXP app?

To write a tag in order to automate task by scanning it with your phone, follow the clarification below:
– Open the app you installed.
– Press on write tags in the top right.
– Select new data set.
Let’s assume that you choose “link”:
– Choose its type.
– Enter the domain in the other field.
– Select save and write.
In the next screen, all options are unckecked. Click on write, then hold your phone near the tag to see the confirmation on the screen.

I want to write an NFC tag, how much memory do I need?

The memory you need depends on the form of data, if you want to store text it will take 26 Bytes. On the other hand, a web address requires 19 Bytes, and SMS requires 68 Bytes. As for Emails you will want at least 83 Bytes.

Everything you need to know to use NFC on LG G7 One

Using NFC on LG G7 One requires you to be familiar with LG G7 One NFC settings that include :
– Turning on NFC: A process of activating NFC from settings.
– Using the antenna: A sensor makes it possible to share data wirelessly.
– Scanning: Making contactless communication between two phones using the NFC sensor.
– Paying: using the NFC feature to make contactless payments.
– Transferring data: Sending data from one device to another by using NFC.

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