Where is nfc on galaxy s4
NFC is turned on for sure. I bought an relatively expensive original battery not from any suspicious ebay dealer and it says Near Field Communication on it, as I understand the antenna is located ontop of the battery.
Does anyone have any ideas why it doesn't work? I have tested various apps for my tags but can't seen anything. Luckily a friend of mine has an S4, here its back. See the 4 gold metallic pins? Those are the NFC antennas connectors. The antenna is on the back cover, not visible on the photo bellow, his back cover is not an original one, so no NFC antenna. Despite the fact is it written on the battery. My S5 battery also has Near Field Communication writing on it.
If NFC doesn't work, you should check if your back cover has something similar to this from my S Effectively, the battery contains a built-in NFC antenna.
And it is recommended to handle the battery carefully to avoid damaging the NFC antenna, may be that's what happened to you. It turns out it was the battery that didn't work. I tested with the battery of another phone that worked -and then it worked! Someone else hinted me in that direction in another thread.
Now what's up with batteries whose serials are starting with AA? It says NFC on them and the antenna is visible through the decal. Group Play.. S Beam.. WatchON Part 5: Media.. Story Album.. Play Store.. Samsung Hub and Samsung Apps.. S Memo.. S Planner.. S Health.. S Translator.. Voice Recorder.. S Voice.. Voice Search, Downloads and TripAdvisor.. My Files.. Navigation Part 9: Settings.. My device.. More settings Part Troubleshooting.
Galaxy S4 allows you to read near field communication NFC tags that contain information about products. September 5, Is my campaign doomed without an AdWords Consultant? Realme V11 5G budget smartphone with mAh battery announced. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. More information about our Cookie Policy. When transferring, just touch your device's back to another device capable of NFC transfer and transfer occurs. Wherever you are on your phone, go to your Home Screen by tapping on the Home button once.
From the Home screen, tap on the Contacts icon second icon from left located on your Favorites bar. Once on you are on the "Contacts" app, go over to the contact that you want to send via NFC and tap on it to view details of the contact.
Now bring both phones close, back to back, to the point of touching them. Wait for the "Touch to beam" notice, this means that NFC connection has been established. Tap anywhere on the screen to send the selected contacts. From the Home screen, tap on the Apps icon located on the right-most part of the Favorites bar. From the Application list, look for Gallery and tap on it to open. From the Gallery, look for the album containing the picture or the movie that you want to send.
Tap on the picture or the movie that you want to send through NFC. Touch the back portion of both phones together to establish an NFC connection. When connection has been established, "Touch to beam" option will show. Tap anywhere on the screen to send the selected picture or video. From the Application list, look for the Music Player app and tap on it to open.
Look for the music file that you want to send and tap on it.
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