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What you need to know about NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G

NFC stands for Near Field communication. It allows two devices to communicate and perform tasks like exchange data by touching them together or by holding them close enough to one another. This technology is often used in communication. Activating NFC means turning on the chip in your phone that is responsible of every process done by this technology.
In this article, we will explain how to use NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G starting from the activating of the chip and use it to make payments as an example.

How to turn on NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G?

Activating NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G is so easy as you just need to go to settings, more advanced settings, and choose NFC, then press on the switch to enable it. Continue reading how to use NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G in terms of paying and hanging files.

NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G

Scanning NFC tags on LG V50S ThinQ 5G

Here is a quick guide to use scanning with NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G. After downloading a writing app like TagWriter by NXP, open it then hold your phone close to the external tag and it will be scanned. In order to learn how to install and use writing apps, follow the next paragraphs.

How to transfer data by using NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G?

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 V50S ThinQ 5G, 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.
– Tap on the arrow in the bottom left corner.
Now Insert the key you see in LG V50S ThinQ 5G on the other device, then choose while using the app. In LG V50S ThinQ 5G , tap on yes I agree then close the window and tap on the photo or file in both phones.

NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G

For what can I use NFC apps on LG V50S ThinQ 5G?

To use NFC tags for automation on your LG V50S ThinQ 5G, you will need third-party apps and to make payments, you need payment apps. These apps afford a lot of features with little effort and no manual actions needed.

How to use LG V50S ThinQ 5G NFC payment?

You have LG V50S ThinQ 5G means that you can make payments with NFC. Follow these steps to use google pay for pay and checking your transaction history.
– Download Google pay.
– Open the app.
– Get started.
– Select set it up.
– Add your card.
– Add your card details.
You should set Google pay as your default payment method because it’s the most important one to use. To do so, go to settings, then cintactless payments or tap and pay, and select Google pay.
Ready to get your products? Simply put your phone by the scanner and go.

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

To automate tasks by scanning tags, you need to write commands using a tag and NFC writing app. To write the tag:
– Open the app.
– Tap on write tags in the top right.
– Choose New Data set.
You will find many options, select the link for example to enter a URL.
– Choose the URL type.
– Enter the domain in the other field.
– Select save and write.
In the next screen you will find all of the options unchecked. Click on write, hold your phone, then move the tag in front of it and the confirmation screen will appear.

NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G

What is the memory I need to write an NFC tag?

To stor text, you’d need a memory size of 26 bytes (bytes are the same as bits)
For web addresses, 19 bytes should be enough. SMS messages take up 68 bytes, meanwhile email messages require at least 83 bytes.

What do you need to use NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G?

Using NFC on LG V50S ThinQ 5G requires you to be familiar with LG V50S ThinQ 5G 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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