Starting with iPhone-11 and iOS 13, iPhone built-in NFC supports reading and writing many types of NFC tags
NFC Read Write
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Starting with iPhone-11 and iOS 13, iPhone built-in NFC supports reading and writing many types of NFC tags.
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Starting with iPhone-11 and iOS 13, iPhone built-in NFC supports reading and writing many types of NFC tags.
Some example NFC tag types are ISO-14443A(*1,2,4) tags like NXP NTAG213, NTAG215, NTAG216, Mifare Classic EV1, Mifare Ultralight (aka Mifare UL), Mifare DESFire, Mifare Plus-SE, Mifare Plus-S, Mifare Plus-X, my-d move - SLE66R01P, FM11RF08, ISO-14443B(*4) tags like AT88RF020, SR176, SRIX512, SRIX4K, and Sony FeliCa(*4) tags, and ISO-15693 tags like ICODE SLI, SLI-X, SLI-X2, Tag-It HF-I Plus.
Writes NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) data to all the NFC tag types shown above: tags, badges, wristbands, keyfobs, cups, plates, PPE (personal protection equipment), etc.
Store URL/URI, Plain TEXT, Phone number, SMS, GEO Location, Email, Application, Business Card, and more.
Also write RAW data (not formatted like NDEF).
Note: NDEF/RAW data can be used by apps like iScanBrowser, Cloud-In-Hand stratus-io Attendance, Mobile Grid, SerialMagic Keys.
Contact serialio.com for more information and to purchase NFC-RFID tags, inlays, wireless readers, software applications
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