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Vonubrog418yUpgraded from G2 to Oneplus 3. Everything was nice until I noticed that the Op3 couldn't read my nfc implant.
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Vonubrog418y@wubstepper it's a NTAG216 RFID chip. There's a lot of uses for it. You could use it to unlock your phone or door lock, or as a trigger that launches a set of commands in your cell phone.
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620hun81908y@PRein No reason really. It sometimes gets a bit laggy, but only for short amount of time.
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@Vonubrog how in the world, having a NFC implant, you buy a phone without checking if it has a NFC reader?
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Vonubrog418y@dovipas It does, it works quite well with ntag216 chips, however the problem seems to be that the oneplus 3 is too weak to be able to pick up a signal from a chip that is implanted under skin.
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@Vonubrog oh darn, that sucks then. My so has the opx and it hasn't NFC, thus I though that.
I liked everything about the Pixel, so I went to the Google Store to pre-order it only to see the price :( I'll just stick to my LG G2 until it breaks I guess.
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