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Everything you need to know about NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

NFC stands for Near Field Communication, a short-range wireless personal area network. It enables access to shared data and services by bringing the smart devices in proximity of each other. It is primarily used in payment systems and sharing data. In this article, we are about to explain how to use NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G.

Does ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G have NFC on its system?

Yes, NFC technology is available on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G and you can enable it from settings.

How to turn on NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G?

Follow the next steps to enable NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G:
– Go to settings.
– Choose connection and sharing.
– Scroll up.
– activate NFC switch.
You can also go to the home screen, swipe down from the top and enable the NFC icon. Continue reading the following paragraphs about how to use NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G.

NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

How do I scan the NFC tag on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G?

Here is a quick guide to use scanning with NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 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.

What is the best way to transfer files using NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G?

To transfer data from ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G, NFC should be activated as clarified before. Also, you need to activate Android Beam from NFC settings, more or share and connect, then turn on the Android Beam. After activation, follow these steps to accomplish sharing data process:
– Open Gallery or your phone files.
– Choose the file or data you want to share it.
– Tap on share icon.
– Tap on NFC icon.
– After connecting with the other device, choose tap to share.
On many devices, the beam is activated automatically when you turn on the NFC. Also, some devices requires you to tap on the Android Beam icon after you tap to share the file or the photo. So, you need to tap on the icon, then continue the other steps as usually.

NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

NFC Apps on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

To write NFC tags for task automation on your ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G, you need third-party apps, while to make payments you need NFC payment apps. These apps help you to use your phone features easily with no need to do many tasks manually.

How to use Google pay app for contactless payments?

To make payments with NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G, you need to activate tap & pay feature from settings, all settings, and tap to pay. Also, you need to Install Google pay and put your card details. Whenever you need to pay, open the app and hold your phone close to the other device and tap to see the notification on the display.

How to install NFC writing apps for android?

In order to automate tasks on your phone, you need to do two things. The first one, installing a writing app. The second one, learning how to write a tag. Now, ensure that you have an empty NFC tag or buy a one. As for the app, we recommend NXP tag writer. Now follow the next explanation about how to write the tag.

NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

How to use NFC apps to write NFC tags?

Here is how to write an NFC tag to automate tasks by scanning:
– Open the app.
– Press on write tags in the top right.
– Choose new data set.
Tap on link for example and then choose its type, then enter the domain in the other field. Next, select save and write. In the next screen, click on write and hold your phone close to the tag till the confirmation appears.

What is the storage capacity you need to write 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 serve. SMS messages take up 68 bytes, on the other hand email messages need at least 83 bytes.

Everything you need to know to use NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G

Using NFC on ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G requires you to be familiar with ZTE Blade 20 Pro 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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