What is NFC What are the differences between Type A, Type B, and Type F
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What is NFC What are the differences between Type A, Type B, and Type F

NFC stands for Near Field Communication and has three operating modes: card emulation, reader, and P2P. Card emulation mode simulates your phone to a smart card so that you can use your phone for payments and access control. Reader mode allows you to read and write the NFC label. P2P mode enables interaction between two NFC devices.

NFC integrates functions that are needed for various daily scenarios into one phone. For example, you can load cards (such as bank cards, bus cards, student cards, and more) on your phone, or turn your phone into a wallet for mobile payments. You can also share music, photos, and apps using NFC with another device by just a simple touch.

Reader mode

HCE mode

UICC card mode

NFC-A support

NFC-B support

NFC-F support

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