NFC is an acronym for Near field Communication. The feature enables two electronic devices to connect when they are close to each other.
The NFC technology is based on radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards. Like an RFID tag, a smartphone with NFC can store digital information so thet can be exchanged with other smartphones or machines by tapping them together or bringing them into close proximity.
The NFC chip on your phone may not be turned on by default. In this article we will clarify how to use NFC on ZTE Blade V10 starting from how to turn it on if it’s not activated automatically.
Does ZTE Blade V10 have NFC as a wireless technology?
Yes, this device supports NFC, but also it depends on the market that provide it as you may don’t find the technology available on it.
How to turn on NFC on ZTE Blade V10? – Activate NFC
It’s so important to know how to use NFC on ZTE Blade V10 in terms of paying, exchanging data to save your time, but you need first to turn on the feature by go to the settings then connection and sharing. After that, scroll up, and enable the NFC switch. You can also activate the N-mark from the notification centre. Swipe down from the main screen and activate the icon.
Scanning NFC tags on ZTE Blade V10
Scanning an NFC tag on ZTE Blade V10, comes after downloading a writing app like TagWriter by NXP. You just need to open the app, and hold your phone close to the tag then scan it. The following paragraphs clarify more about installing and using writing apps.
How can I transfer files by NFC on ZTE Blade V10?
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 ZTE Blade V10, 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.
– Tap 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 ZTE Blade V10 on the other device, then choose while using the app. In ZTE Blade V10 , 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 ZTE Blade V10?
When it comes to NFC tags for task automation on your phone, you need a third-party app. For making payments, you need an NFC payment app.
These apps allow you make the most of your phone features in no time with no hassle.
How to use Google pay app for contactless payments?
To make payments with NFC on ZTE Blade V10, you need to enable tap & pay feature from settings, all settings, and tap to pay. Also, you need to Install Google pay and insert your card details. Whenever you need to pay, open the app and hold your phone near the other device and tap to see the notification on the display.
How to install NFC writing apps for android?
To write NFC tag you need to:
– enable NFC on ZTE Blade V10.
– Buy a blank NFC tag.
– Install Writing app (NXP tagwriter).
After installing the app open it and continue reading the following paragraph about writing the tag by this app.
How to Write NFC tags on ZTE Blade V10
Follow the explaining below to start with how to write an NFC tag:
– Open the app.
– Click on write tags in the top right.
– Choose new data set.
Press on link (You can choose anything from the list).
– Insert the link type.
– Enter the domain in the other field.
– Select save and write.
Now click on write, then hold your phone near the tag to scan it till the confirmation appear on the screen.
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 suit. SMS messages take up 68 bytes, on the other hand email messages need at least 83 bytes.
What do you need to use NFC on ZTE Blade V10?
Using NFC on ZTE Blade V10 requires you to be familiar with ZTE Blade V10 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.