![]() However, using the secure element might require the hardware vendor or some other person to verify your app / give it permissions to access the secure element. I am not sure if this is launched yet, but could provide promising. ![]() However, I'm not sure if android uses its own protocol on top of the LLCP protocol (NFC logical link protocol), which would then prevent most readers from treating the phone as an nfc tag.Ĭard-emulation mode: the phone uses a secure element to emulate a smart card or other contactless device. If the tag reader supports peer-to-peer mode, then the phone could possibly act as a tag. Peer-to-peer: the phone can read and pass back ndef messages. Hence, you can't emulate a tag in this mode. It's not emulating a card instead an NFC reader/writer device. Reader-Writer: The phone reads tags and writes to them. ![]() There are three modes of NFC interaction: At this time, I would answer "no" or "with difficulty", but that could change over time as the android NFC API evolves. ![]()
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