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How to Use NFC on Cellphone

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We’ve all become used to tapping things on other things these days. Whether you’re tapping your credit card on a payment device or tapping your smartwatch on an entry gate when you’re using public transport, a lot of our lives involve putting one device near another. All of these devices make use of NFC technology, and this same tech is built right into your iPhone. You can use it for more than just paying for your lunch or getting on a bus. NFC tech opens up a whole world of possibilities.

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Here’s how to use NFC on your iPhone.

What is NFC?

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. As the name suggests, this is a technology that allows your phone to communicate with other NFC-enabled devices or tags when they are in close proximity. If you’ve ever used your iPhone to make a payment by tapping it on a card reader, then you’ve already used NFC.

There are plenty of other applications of this technology, however. You can purchase NFC tags for your home and use them to trigger actions on your phone. For example, if you add an NFC tag to one of your plants, you can bring your iPhone near to it each time you water it and trigger an automation to remind you to water it again in a specific number of days.

Businesses can also make use of this technology to trigger app clips on your iPhone. These are lightweight apps that are not installed on your phone and allow you to do things such as order a meal or rent a scooter.

How to Enable NFC Reading on Your iPhone

The more recent models of iPhone use what is called Background Tag Reading. This means that as long as the iPhone screen is on, your NFC Tag Reader is active and can read NFC tags if you place your iPhone nearby. Older models of iPhone require you to turn on the NFC Tag Reader manually in order for you to use NFC.

1.If you have an iPhone 8 or iPhone 7, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Control Center.

2.If you have an iPhone X, swipe down from the top right-hand corner of the screen to open the Control Center.

3.Tap the NFC Tag Reader icon to turn on NFC. You can now use NFC to interact with other devices or tags.

4.If you don’t see the NFC Tag Reader icon in the Control Center on iPhone 7, 8, or X, you’ll need to add it to your Control Center through Settings.

5.Open the Settings app.

6.Tap Control Center.

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7.Scroll down to the More Controls section and tap the Plus (+) icon next to NFC Tag Reader.

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8.Repeat steps 1-3 above.

    Which iPhones Allow NFC Reading?

    If you don’t have the option to add the NFC Tag Reader to your iPhone, then either your phone uses automatic Background Tag Reading, or your iPhone is too old to have NFC capabilities. The full list of iPhones that support NFC is as follows:

    Background Tag Reading:

    • iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max
    • iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max
    • iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max, and 13 Mini
    • iPhone SE (3rd Gen)
    • iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and 12 Mini
    • iPhone SE (3rd gen)
    • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max
    • iPhone SE (2nd gen)
    • iPhone XS and XS Max
    • iPhone XR

    Manual NFC Tag Reader:

    • iPhone X
    • iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
    • iPhone 7 and 7 Plus

    How to Use NFC on iPhone

    Using NFC on iPhone is incredibly simple. All you need to do is bring your iPhone into close proximity with the NFC device or tag.

    1.If you’re using an iPhone XR or later, simply wake your iPhone to turn on the screen, and Background Tag Reading will be enabled.

    2.If you’re using an iPhone 7, 8, or X, follow the steps above to turn on the NFC Tag Reader.

    3.Bring your iPhone close to the NFC tag or device. You’ll see a notification appear on your screen that an NFC item has been detected.

    4.Tap the notification.

    How to Enable NFC Reading on Your Android Cellphone

    These Screenshots were taken from a Google Pixel 6 with Dark Mode turned on.

    Due to the nature of Android devices, this tutorial may not work for every device. The internet is a treasure trove of information, so searching for your specific device’s NFC settings may yield better results.

    Step 1: Swipe down from the top of the screen and go to your device’s settings, typically indicated with a Gear Icon.

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    Step 2: Go to Connected Devices

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    Step 3: Go to Connection Preferences

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    Step 4: Go to NFC

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    Step 5: Turn on NFC

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