NFC sharing between Android and Windows Phone 8

Some of Windows Phone 8’s NFC sharing capabilities are compatible with Android.

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43 thoughts on “NFC sharing between Android and Windows Phone 8

  1. thanks for clearing up. as I was trying to find my way to transfer file using NFC cross-platform. looks like good old Bluetooth is the only way to go – as least for now.

  2. Hey bro the nfc technology needs contact between both devices and sometimes is used to pairing bluetooth devices; to send videos (your case) the optimal range is aprox 10 meters in your case you would use the nfc only for bluetooth pairing after that the bluetooth does the rest.

  3. ahahah stupid EARWAX is here! LOL
    Android infested with malwares? This statement shows how ignorant you are!

  4. You mad bro????
    Google never invented NFC. NFC is an Open Source Technology.. so no company can actually hold claim over it. It was invented by Gaston Schwabacher at INPI Brazil in 1995
    2004 Nokia, Philips and Sony established the Near Field Communication (NFC) Forum
    2006 Nokia 6131 was the first NFC phone
    2010 Samsung Nexus S: First Android NFC phone shown ….
    So, Nexus S was the first "Android phone" to have the NFC technology.. but it never was the first device to have NFC

  5. 2006 Nokia 6131 was the first NFC phone
    2010 Samsung Nexus S: First Android NFC phone shown ….
    So, Nexus S was the first "Android phone" to have the NFC technology.. but it never was the first device to have NFC. It was Nokia

  6. Nice video. I still think that NFC for picture and website transfer isn't practical, that's what text messaging is for (unless you are trying to save on data expenses) I have the GS3 and only used it once with another GS3, kinda overrated. I do however feel it will be neat to use it as a "pay pass" feature but theft issues will likely be an issue with various hacks and device theft. Stealing ones phone might be like stealing someone's wallet.

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