NFC Smart Q 1.0.14

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ABOUT NFC Smart Q

NFC Smart Q has everything you need to enjoy your NFC Smart Life!!!ith NFC Smart Q, you can make your own tags which can perform a number of actions, like changing your phone's settings and launching an application.Also you can share your phone’s settings, application and contacts on your phone with your friends.NFC Smart Q supports reading or copying a tag, making read-only tags and resetting tags so that it’s easy to use for both users and developers.

[Features]-Provide all features of Tag Reader/Writer/Handler in one application.-Share or apply “My tag” to other NFC-capable devices.-switch user’s phone into the different mode for particular locations or situation.

[Functions]1. New Tag -Control Phone functions such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sound & Volume, Alarm, screen -Launch an application. -URI : Mail, SMS, Tel, Custom??? -URL(Website) : bookmark or search -open a variety of different types of files: photo (Image), Audio, Video, Documents -Electronic Business Card : search contacts/ create a new contact-Message -Switch: execute two tags alternately. 2. Mode Tag -Etiquette Mode -Business Mode -School Mode3. My tag : save the created tags.4. History: record of your past activities.5. Read a tag: check information and NDEF written message on Tag.6. Copy a tag : make the same tag.7. Lock a tag : unable to write/read a tag.8. Reset a tag : initialize information on tag.

[Supported Tags]-NFC Forum Tag Type: Type1 Tag, Tpye2 Tag, Type3 Tag, Type4 Tag-MIFARE Series : MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire, MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Ultralight C, MIFARE Plus S, MIFARE Plus X-nTAG203

※ NFC Setting -Setting > Wireless & network > NFC Settings > NFC check, Read and Write/P2P check -Setting > More > NFC check, Read and Write/P2P check

[Terms]NFC stands for Near field communication which is a wireless radio communications for smartphones and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into close proximity. Its applications include mobile payment, entrance control, personal authentication, contactless transactions, data exchange and more.NFC tags, for example stickers or wristbands, contain small microchips with little aerials which can store a small amount of information for transfer to another NFC device, such as a mobile phone. It can be used for authentication, mobile phone functions settings, access to specific information on a smartphone or another NFC-capable device.