What is a NFC tag reader?NFC tag reader supported iPhonesHow to add NFC to the iPhone Control CenterHow to use NFC tag reader in iOS 15
What is a NFC tag reader?
NFC, or Near Field Communication, lets your iPhone interact with nearby devices to complete an action or exchange data. Supported devices can use it to read information from electronic tags. Using NFC tag reader, you can shop, activate locks, open doors, and visually interact with any NFC-supported device with ease. From iOS 14, it is super easy to access it from your iPhone’s Control Center.
NFC tag reader supported iPhones
iPhone 7 and 7 PlusiPhone 8 and 8 PlusiPhone XiPhone XRiPhone XS and XS MaxiPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max.iPhone SE (2020)iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and 12 MiniiPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max and 13 Mini
How to add NFC to the iPhone Control Center
You’re finished! NFC tag reader is on your Control Center. Note: You can add the NFC tag reader option to the Control Center only on iPhone 7 till iPhone X. On XR, XS, and later, there is no need to add this button thanks to Background Tag Reading which automatically kicks in when you bring these newer iPhones near an NFC tag.
How to use NFC tag reader in iOS 15
Open your iPhone’s Control Center. Tap NFC Tag Reader to access it. Then, hold your iPhone near a valid NFC tag to scan the content. App Clips is another significant feature on iPhone. It improves the functionality of NFC tag reader by allowing you to use product services without downloading full applications. App Clips work with Apple Pay services, meaning users can now access NFC tags and make payments without providing credit card details. iOS 15 is considered to be a breakthrough for NFC-supported functionalities on your iPhone. With the help of App Clips, it’s easier to make Apple Pay transactions and pay for your food and drinks than ever before. If you’ve used the feature in iOS 13, you’ll appreciate the new shortcut and the implementation of App Clips. Give it a try and share your experience in the comment section below. We want to hear from you! You would like to read these posts as well:
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