Hello there,
is it possible to use my HTC One X as an NFC Tag?
My goal is to scan a normal NFC Tag (1k) with my phone and store the informations. And then I'll provide this informations with my phone, so an other NFC Reader can read the informations stored on my phone.
Greetz
Hello there,
is it possible to use my HTC One X as an NFC Tag?
My goal is to scan a normal NFC Tag (1k) with my phone and store the informations. And then I'll provide this informations with my phone, so an other NFC Reader can read the informations stored on my phone.
Greetz
You can try, but it's probably not going to work.try NFClassic.apk its in the android market, i cannot confirm it works but it appears to and i will test it tomorrow, it recognises my work card it picks up 2 tags, one will be door access and the other is canteen credit, (the app doesnt tell you this, but i know there 2 parts to the card, as i recently cancelled a card then found it, and can no longer access doors with it, but can still use it in the canteen) anyway the app reads the card and asks if you want to save the info, save it, the you will see it under saved tags click the tag, and click share tag, it then appears to emulate the tag as a card so it can be read by a nfc card reader, but i dont have a reader to confirm this, but i will try it tomorrow night at work to see if the doors accept it, ill let you know my results
and if anyone else know of any apps that can definatley emulate cards on galaxy s 3 let me know ! the more software i can try at work the more likely ill find one that works, i only got my s3 yesterday and have been of work so havnt tested any app, but NFClassic is the only one that appears to emulate my card.
note the app cannot write cards, only has options to write contact to card but when tried it force closes. i would definatly like to be able to write to card if at all possible ( free lunch copy card when it has credit , when run out of credit, re-write info = credit again its gotta be possible somehow ! )
Hi i believe NFC ReTag will do the trick , or at Least NFC TagReader , can also be use as ask … but that will depend on what you will store in … as you didn’t say it ican’r help you more at this stage.
hope that help
I was thinking the same thing!How does google wallet do it? Doesn't that emulate a secure card?
I don't have your HTC, although there's documented info for the nexus s where devs were successful in emulating mifare most of the code is still on dev android. Its not full reigns of emulation but depending on your level of tech you can do some pretty cool stuff. I don't know how far this has gone but I remember people getting some functionality on new galaxy. Check out the link.
http://techshek4u.blogspot.com/2012/01/applying-card-emulation-patch-to_03.html
We have HID sensors on doors at work as well as a clocking in system and both use different cards so I'm going to have a go with them on Monday with my SGS3.
definately not going to work. Your phone may be able to read the write command, and save this as a file, or whatever. But you will need a different approach if you want to actually emulate the card.
Phones can't emulate specific UIDs, not because of software limitations, but because of hardware. There are other solutions out there, such as the Proxmark 3, which allows UID cloning. The Proxmark 3 makes it very easy to clone school, university and place of work access cards, as most of these rely purely on UID association.It would be insane to allow phones to emulate this, then everybody would ride the train for free, enter storage areas with other ppl's tag etc.
You might be able to recharge this yourself if you get a card r/w for your PC. Depends how pro the cantina solution is.
I tried nfclassic and that didn't work I'm also looking for NFC card emulation
I thought that you needed the key in order to read all of the sectors & blocks. So, there is a key exchange between the card and reader meaning that it is a lot harder to copy the card entirely, leaving it somewhat useless.
tried this w/my card and no luck reading it w/several nfc apps. however, the door reader will beep when i try my phone on it. so i think door readers use a different frequency for security. makes sense.