Android's NFC support is kinda lame

ultimatebob

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I was playing with the NFC support on my phone and my wife's phone, and found that it's kinda lame. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, and my wife has a Samsung Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean.

Sharing pictures between these two phones using NFC should work great like it does in the Samsung commercials... right? Nope. When I try to beam a picture from my wife's Nexus to mine using the Gallery app, I get an error saying that the other phone doesn't support large file transfers. When I try the other way and send a file from my S3 to the Nexus, I get a message stating that a text tag was transferred, but the image itself never transfers successfully.

I then tried transferring an image using the Facebook app (I figured that would be something your average end user would try), but that did nothing at all. I guess that the Facebook app doesn't support NFC yet.

The only NFC transfer I could get to work right was a web address transfer using the Browser app.

I'm not an Apple fan, but something tells me that they will do a better job of implimenting this feature if/when they add it to their phones.
 
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Arca

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While I'm a fan of NFC pronciple i've not been able to find a valid use for it yet.
 

shortylickens

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While I'm a fan of NFC pronciple i've not been able to find a valid use for it yet.

It was supposed to be an alternative to credit cards but its actually been used more for headsets and speakers and such. Which is weird cuz we already have Bluetooth for that.

I havent seen any stores that accept NFC yet. Of course, I dont go out to shop except for groceries. Amazon takes care of everything else.
 

zerocool84

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It was supposed to be an alternative to credit cards but its actually been used more for headsets and speakers and such. Which is weird cuz we already have Bluetooth for that.

I havent seen any stores that accept NFC yet. Of course, I dont go out to shop except for groceries. Amazon takes care of everything else.

I've used Google Wallet to buy things but it's definitely not more convenient than using your card.

The NFC is simply used for pairing the bluetooth on those accessories.

The problem the op has is that the program the GS3 uses to transfer stuff is only for other GS3 phones.
 
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ilkhan

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I was playing with the NFC support on my phone and my wife's phone, and found that it's kinda lame. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, and my wife has a Samsung Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean.

Sharing pictures between these two phones using NFC should work great like it does in the Samsung commercials... right? Nope. When I try to beam a picture from my wife's Nexus to mine using the Gallery app, I get an error saying that the other phone doesn't support large file transfers. When I try the other way and send a file from my S3 to the Nexus, I get a message stating that a text tag was transferred, but the image itself never transfers successfully.

I then tried transferring an image using the Facebook app (I figured that would be something your average end user would try), but that did nothing at all. I guess that the Facebook app doesn't support NFC yet.

The only NFC transfer I could get to work right was a web address transfer using the Browser app.

I'm not an Apple fan, but something tells me that they will do a better job of implimenting this feature if/when they add it to their phones.
Android->Android works.
S3->S3 works.
Blame Samsung for wanting to "add" to the experience.
 

mosco

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Even for payments, I would much rather support a company LevelUp that actually benefits both the merchant and the user. And you don't need NFC to do that.
 

rumpleforeskin

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Smartphone NFC is still in its infancy, which is why its mostly a gimmick or just crap. But technology moves fast and many people buy a phone on 2 year contract.

So at the end of 2014 its quite possible that NFC payments and NFC negotiated pairing of devices is far more common and user friendly. At which point you may be happier that you have a device that can make use of this technology.
 

ponyo

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100% success rate with Android Beam for me. About 5 pictures, couple different web pages, and YouTube videos. Galaxy Nexus to Nexus 7 and vice versa. Pictures take couple of seconds to finish but web pages and YouTube videos transferred instantly. I was surprised how easy it was. It's definitely cool.
 

bearxor

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I've used Google Wallet to buy things but it's definitely not more convenient than using your card.

I thought it was way more convenient than using my card, but I would always unlock the google wallet app before while I was in line before I got to the terminal so that it always worked when I tapped it.

But, yes, Samsung is definitely the one to blame here. My going joke with the S3 commercials is that if you meet another GS3 owner, you HAVE to try out the NFC send, because when in the heck are you going to meet another S3 owner?! (Granted, it probably pretty easy on major cities, but not ones like Charlotte. Though I do know one GS3 owner.)

When Apple finally does NFC, it will be perceived to work better simply because there will be a lot of people capable of doing it.
 

ponyo

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But, NFC! It's because Apple hasn't adopted that it doesn't work of course.

I think it's the most Apple like technology I've seen on Android. Super easy to use and extremely cool. I don't understand OP difficulty.
 

sciwizam

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The S3's S-Beam "augments" the normal Android Beam, by using Wifi-Direct for large files instead of using bluetooth. I'll guess in the next version of Android, Google adds the Wifi-Direct support to the native Android Beam.
 

runawayprisoner

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I'm not an Apple fan, but something tells me that they will do a better job of implimenting this feature if/when they add it to their phones.

I think it's precisely because the technology isn't widely supported by vendors yet that Apple hasn't implemented it.

But think about that... they have to go out and ask every retailer to include NFC in their stores... for each cashier stand...

Looks to me like a pretty ridiculous suggestion to make.

As for other uses for NFC... the only cool thing that I have been able to consistently get it to do is by tapping a point of interest and get location information, or a piece of map.
 

Zaap

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I've only used it twice, but no problem transmitting pictures and files between an HTC Evo 4G and my SGS3 using Android Beam, and from SGS3 to SGS3 using S-Beam.

It works, but it's not really something I care too much if I ever use again or not.
 

WelshBloke

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I thought it was way more convenient than using my card, but I would always unlock the google wallet app before while I was in line before I got to the terminal so that it always worked when I tapped it.

But, yes, Samsung is definitely the one to blame here. My going joke with the S3 commercials is that if you meet another GS3 owner, you HAVE to try out the NFC send, because when in the heck are you going to meet another S3 owner?! (Granted, it probably pretty easy on major cities, but not ones like Charlotte. Though I do know one GS3 owner.)

When Apple finally does NFC, it will be perceived to work better simply because there will be a lot of people capable of doing it.

I've met loads at work, but that may be a UK thing. Probably more S3 owners that iPhone owners TBH.

Not "beamed" anything to anyone however.
 

dagamer34

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I'd separate the technology from it's implementation. NFC != mobile payments and mobile payments != NFC, however it does make transactions a LOT easier because it doesn't drain battery when inactive or require setup when implemented properly.
 

Phokus

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While I'm a fan of NFC pronciple i've not been able to find a valid use for it yet.

NFC tags. You guys need to stop thinking NFC is only used for payments or touching phones to each other.
 

mikegg

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NFC tags. You guys need to stop thinking NFC is only used for payments or touching phones to each other.
What are NFC tags? I have a Nexus and I didn't even know what NFC was until a few weeks ago. Haven't found a use for it yet. Most of my friends/family use iPhones.
 

bearxor

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Yeah, I don't have any reason to use NFC tags myself. But I won't argue against their usefulness for certain markets. In my building, they use them as security makes rounds so they can tell where they were/when.

It would be nice if the little security cards we had were the right frequency so that I could replace my key car with my phone. But they're a couple MHz off, if I remember correctly.
 

obidamnkenobi

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NFC tags. You guys need to stop thinking NFC is only used for payments or touching phones to each other.

I bought a bunch of them, and although cool, haven't really found and real use for it.

Most of the disable/enable this or that I do based on location with the Llama app anyway. On/off bluetooth in the car might have been neat if my car had BT though. My current car mode NFC tag is not terribly useful.
 
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So essentially NFC tags are for a small minority. Sharing is maybe ok, but payments, the biggest thing has been a flop due to horrible implementation.

So what does this mean about NFC? That it's been a fail overall.