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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #2
This issue does not reproduce with dev preview 4.
ad...@jessechen.net <ad...@jessechen.net> #3
Closing this issue as per comment #2 from reporter.
ja...@gmail.com <ja...@gmail.com> #4
Great idea
je...@gmail.com <je...@gmail.com> #5
This is a brilliant idea and allows for a more secure method of sharing WiFi settings.
bw...@gmail.com <bw...@gmail.com> #6
This is an absolute must have feature.
ma...@android.com <ma...@android.com> #7
Yep this is definitely on the wish-list. We are waiting for standardization docs to be finished (so this interoperates properly with all devices), but it shouldn't be too long now.
br...@gmail.com <br...@gmail.com> #8
Awesome.. Thanks that came across this page.. I completely agree with this and am glad to see that someone at Android is already doing it and is in finishing stages.
I am working on something similar for my academic project and would be happy to get any help/advice or directions or references, for required NDEF record parsing and activity triggering.
I am working on something similar for my academic project and would be happy to get any help/advice or directions or references, for required NDEF record parsing and activity triggering.
jb...@android.com <jb...@android.com> #9
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jb...@android.com <jb...@android.com> #10
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Use-model: Someone comes over your house. You don't want to give out your WiFi password, but want to give them the ability to connect to your network. They tap an NFC tag and (without downloading any other applications) are instantly connected to your network.
This would work similarly at stores, airports, and other locations, and likely help spread acceptance of the standard due to its convenience.