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  • Top 5 NFC Features: Explained!

    The Galaxy Nexus & Samsung Galaxy S III both have NFC. If your phone has NFC it should say on the box. I don't know every phone that has it but it's an awesome feature in my opinion. Google wallet is the ****.



  • #2
    i love it!

    i have about 3 tags in my room plus another in my car.

    1 on my laptop that will get my phone to tether when i'm not near wifi.

    the possibilities are endless, especially when used with tasker.

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    • #3
      I WANT GOOGLE WALLET!! I don't think it works on the Verizon GS3?

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      • #4
        You can if you're rooted. Not sure if there is any other way.

        http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=34896632

        Verizon is blocking it because it's trying to launch its own mobile wallet called Isis.

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        • #5
          Looks crraazzyy cool.

          I know for a fact when iPhone gets NFC most its blonde teenage users will think Apple invented it.

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          • #6
            Top five NFC:

            1. Seahawks
            2. 49ers
            3. Atlanta
            4. Packers
            5. Bears

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            • #7
              The American cell phone companies are blocking google wallet in order to push Isis which is bull****, Sprint is the only one that isn't doing this, someone correct me if im wrong. There is a work around through xda but it may be too complicated for some users. correction

              The previous google wallet were complicated, but after seeing the post above its actually pretty simple. Thanks
              Last edited by ciscofromoc; 03-10-2013, 03:38 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HayastanciCule View Post
                You can if you're rooted. Not sure if there is any other way.

                http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=34896632

                Verizon is blocking it because it's trying to launch its own mobile wallet called Isis.
                I know about that. Verizon is great service but I hate them for so many other things. Locking Boot Loaders is 1 reason. Isis is another.

                Originally posted by Johnny Doomzday View Post
                Looks crraazzyy cool.

                I know for a fact when iPhone gets NFC most its blonde teenage users will think Apple invented it.
                They think Apple invented everything. Google Now > Siri. Android no shutter lag on camera > iPhone no shutter.

                Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                Top five NFC:

                1. Seahawks
                2. 49ers
                3. Atlanta
                4. Packers
                5. Bears
                LMAO

                Originally posted by ciscofromoc View Post
                The American cell phone companies are blocking google wallet in order to push Isis which is bull****, Sprint is the only one that isn't doing this, someone correct me if im wrong. There is a work around through xda but it may be too complicated for some users. correction

                The previous google wallet were complicated, but after seeing the post above its actually pretty simple. Thanks
                It is bull$h!t. I agree.

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                • #9
                  Why can Android owners never talk about their platform without turning it into an apple bashing session? You guys are insecure.

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                  • #10
                    It's not bashing, it's just the truth. Not all, but A LOT of iPhone or Apple fans are brainwashed thinking the iPhone is the best phone out when it's NOT. I've owned both the GS3 & iPhone 5. I can say which is what. Apple likes to sue companies when they feel those companies are copying something they think they invented. You don't see Google (Android) all out suing apple for things the iPhone copied from Android's OS.

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