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tag:Smart NFC Tag Writer Application for Android allows you to write NFC Tags very easily and speedily. This app...
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Smart NFC Tag Writer Application for Android allows you to write NFC Tags very easily and speedily.
This app provides various services such as YouTube Video Auto Connect, Google Photos, Wi-Fi Direct Connection, My Application, Website Auto Connect, and Direct Mobile Call. It also allows you to display a message when you are unavailable. Strong points of this app are convenience and speed. It takes just 3 to 5 steps from start to finish using this app. Furthermore, the app will finish automatically after the process is completed.
1.YouTube Video Auto Connect (requires 4~5 steps)
Your smartphone can be directly connected to a YouTube Video with ease.
You can stick encoded NFC tags on favorite singer’s bromide photograph or instructions manual, photo album,
text book etc., you can use as like Bookmark on offline state. A user who wants to watching YouTube Video doesn’t need to install the app.
2.Google Photos(requires 5~7 steps)
You can encode Google Photos link on NFC tags and share photos or videos with others. Open the Google Photos app and select the items you want to share. Touch the share icon then select the this app to send a link. A user who wants to share Google Photos link doesn’t need to install the app.
3.Wi-Fi Auto Connect (requires 5 steps)
If visitors or customers want to use your Wi-Fi network, having to give the Wi-Fi password can be annoying. Instead you can use Wi-Fi Automatic Connection service. You can simply pick your Wi-Fi address from the list and enter the Wi-Fi password into a NFC Tag. The user just taps the NFC tag one time and his or her Smartphone can be directly connected to your Wi-Fi network. In order to use Wi-Fi Auto Connect the user must install the app prior to use. There is no exception for Android Lollipop users.
4.My Application (requires 4 steps)
Maybe you or your company has a frequently visited app such as Facebook or a camera app in your Smartphone. You no longer need to swipe your screen to access these apps. Just store your app information into a NFC tag. Your frequently uses apps can now be opened directly with ease.
5.Website Auto Connect (requires 4 steps)
When you need share a website address frequently, this auto link connect can be very useful! A user who wants to link service doesn’t need to install an app.
6.Direct Call (requires 3 steps)
If you want to receive an urgent call from someone such as a customer or co-worker who doesn’t know your phone number, you no longer need to write your phone number on a post-it. In just 3 steps you can put your phone number into a NFC tag and a user can call you directly without dialing!
7.Message (requires 4-5)
When you are away from your desk or office for personal reasons or off-duty, you can inform others by using the NFC system. This application provides a choice of up to 14 reasons when unavailable. A user can read your message without installing the app, if his or her Android Smartphone has a NFC system. You can also write your own message up to 80 characters and include an alternative number where you would like to be reached.
8. Contacts(requires 6-7)
This is a business name card. You can put your name and company etc., and just save this information to the NFC tag. When you meet companies or fellows who can save your information into their smart-phone just by one NFC touching.
9. Etiquette(requires 3-4)
If you need change your phone sound from mute to vibrate oftenly, you can change easly and speedly.
10.GPS(requires 3-4)
You can check your location information by Google map and save this information by NFC Tag. You can also sending this GPS info by SMS.
11. Bluetooth(requires 3-4)
For buletooth pairing, you can easily do it by touching NFC Tag. Firstly, automatically can find available bluetooth device information or manually it. Secondary, choose a device and save information to the NFC Tag. Whenever you need pairing, you can just touch the NFC tag.
Last update
Oct. 25, 2019