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Hi MaS,rntIiO-15693 is part of NFCIP-2 or ISO-21481, which virtually means 2nd generation of NFC. In other words, in theory, the NFC phone like Nexus S should be able to act like a M24LR64 tag if it follows strictly to ISO-15693 standard - of course with an appropriate Android App.Thanks for letting us know the difficulty of service providers. Yeah, it is really not possible to ask users to have a NFC phone. Just curious, is it possible to ask users to stick a tag onto their non-NFC phone? How will most end customers react? Within acceptance? | Ranessa xcutsebio53@outlook.com |
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