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== Devices that use the NXP PN544 == | == Devices that use the NXP PN544 == | ||
+ | HTC One (and One X, One X+, and One XL) | ||
+ | Huawei Ascend U8651 | ||
+ | Motorola Droid Razr | ||
+ | Nokia C7 | ||
+ | Nokia N9 | ||
+ | Samsung Galaxy SIII | ||
+ | SamSung Galaxy Note 3 | ||
+ | Sony Xperia Z | ||
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+ | == Devices that use the Broadcom BCM20793 (M) == | ||
+ | LG Nexus 5 | ||
+ | Galaxy S4 | ||
+ | Nexus S4 | ||
+ | Nexus 10 Tablet | ||
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+ | == Vendors of Secure Elements == | ||
+ | ST Microelectronics | ||
+ | NXP | ||
+ | Secure Inside | ||
+ | Infineon | ||
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+ | == Vendors of NFC chipsets | ||
+ | NXP | ||
+ | Broadcom | ||
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+ | == News == | ||
+ | Google supports Host Card Emulation (HCE), which eliminates the need for a secure element component | ||
+ | in the mobile device itself. SE services can be provided by the network ("cloud"), or by trusted software. | ||
+ | This support was announced for the KitKat (4.4) version of Android. |
Revision as of 16:30, 18 November 2013
Here are some NFC resources:
- NFC World
- http://www.shop4nfc.com/nfc-compatibility-chart - List of different devices and the NFC chips they use
- But they seem to have the wrong chip for some Sony devices
- NFC Times
Contents
Devices that use the NXP PN544
HTC One (and One X, One X+, and One XL) Huawei Ascend U8651 Motorola Droid Razr Nokia C7 Nokia N9 Samsung Galaxy SIII SamSung Galaxy Note 3 Sony Xperia Z
Devices that use the Broadcom BCM20793 (M)
LG Nexus 5 Galaxy S4 Nexus S4 Nexus 10 Tablet
Vendors of Secure Elements
ST Microelectronics NXP Secure Inside Infineon
== Vendors of NFC chipsets NXP Broadcom
News
Google supports Host Card Emulation (HCE), which eliminates the need for a secure element component in the mobile device itself. SE services can be provided by the network ("cloud"), or by trusted software. This support was announced for the KitKat (4.4) version of Android.