[Q] Photos with NFC? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just curious, but coming from a Note 2 and a GS3 I thought sharing photos with NFC was a S-Beam thing and other devices were contained with just web pages, and other smaller information. I believe I read a review on the One recently that said you could do photos. Can you?

S-beam is just samsungs changed version of android bean which uses Bluetooth when Samsung uses WiFi direct. If you turn off sbeam and keep android beam you can use NFC to send files to other people with NFC. Its not just samsungs thing.
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Nice. My last phone with NFC never gave me the chance to test sending images but I thought I remembered to try one from S3 to a HOX and it didn't work. Its a slight gimmick to me since ive never shared a photo with NFC regardless but it's cool to be able to do.
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I do it all the time with my s2 skyrocket with my nexus 7. The s2 on jelly bean leak uses s beam and they don't work together, samsung made all those adds for people like you that don't know much about nfc and made them think only samsung phones could do that. Dumb really, also nfc has a lot more cool features other than file share. For sure something to research.
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Yeah NFC sharing is just all gimmick. NFC *alone* don't have the capability to send large files. And it doesn't even have a long range of reception so they either utilize bluetooth or wifi for file sharing. So if you ask me I'll just use wifi or bluetooth directly instead than NFC. For me NFC is just for secured transactions.

Its fun to show off to iPhone users with it. Plus it's faster than blue tooth, wifi, or using a computers when it comes to a picture or something.
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Google wallet

Well it looks like they have figured out a way to get google wallet working
on the nexus s. Anybody think there's a way to get google wallet on our vibrants?
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we dont have a nfc chip...
Oh, well I guess that answers that. Thanks for the quick response
The sgs2 has a chip if you want to use it.
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NFC support might be able to be hacked on.
We might be able to use the new SGS2 batteries which have an NFC chip in the battery itself (thought I'm not sure if the connection is internal or via BT.) If that fails there are NFC chips that are stickers that can be attached to the backplates of phones that communicate via Bluetooth that will probably work for us and other phones.
see this news item here
http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile...droid-phones-google-wallet-friendly-20110527/
Although there's a more recent news item that indicates the stickers have some limits vs phone version: http://www.slashgear.com/google-wallet-worries-nfc-stickers-mia-20181114/
Just because we don't have it doesn't mean it won't ever happen, Vibrant FFC mod is a good example.
Also between QR codes/GPS based checkins etc, do you really need NFC? I pay pretty fast using a starbucks card app as is....
Thanks for the info guys.
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Would this Pen be a good Galaxy Note 2 companion?

I came across this a few days ago. Its the HM5100 BT S Pen from Samsung. Im really interested in it but since it was only a parting gift for attendees at one of Samsung's events, its limited availability and I see it selling for almost $200 on ebay. I'm wondering...is its worth that much?
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It's also a Bluetooth mic and speaker, multipurpose. I can see it being valued at $200. Worth that much is debatable.
117$ shipped
Original Note 2 S-Pen costs 32 euro in the Netherlands, available in white and grey.
This is for 10.1..i have the normal s pen with eraser for note 10.1 which i try to use it on note 2..i found when drawing or write something, its off set a little bit..i even try original S pen 10.1 in its slot..same result..off set..not convinient when writing something..idk if S pen with bluetooth is same off set..it looks like s pen for note 2 is different
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Exactly
mr mystery said:
It's also a Bluetooth mic and speaker, multipurpose. I can see it being valued at $200. Worth that much is debatable.
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I know. I got a lot of info on it and I'm just about pushed to get it but I don't want to be disappointed with the usability at that price.
Oh yeah...
naimmkassim said:
This is for 10.1..i have the normal s pen with eraser which i try to use it on note 2..i found when drawing or write something, its off set a little bit..i even try original S pen 10.1 in its slot..same result..off set..not convinient when writing something..idk if S pen with bluetooth is same off set..it looks like s pen for note 2 is different
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Thanks. I didn't think of that. I don't see any option to calibrate it either. I may have to look into this some more before I pull the trigger.
Found this on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30zj2wuXZM8
check the ending of the video
Saw it
elite-fusion said:
Found this on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30zj2wuXZM8
check the ending of the video
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The video from Engadget is better. Thanks tho :good:
indeed, but it doesnt show it being used on a Note 2 lol
It really works fine with note2 even using it as a handsfree pen hahaha all then people just say wow when I recive a call very funny and the sound is great
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alfuen00 said:
It really works fine with note2 even using it as a handsfree pen hahaha all then people just say wow when I recive a call very funny and the sound is great
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Thanks for d confirmation!! Im going to order it ASAP
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I've seen on other sites that Samsung will most likely release this pen for purchase as well. The good packaging also leads me to believe this might be true. I like the idea of the bigger pen, but the phone call feature seems kind of pointless. 130 seems a bit high though... Also seems like sort of a burden unless there is a case you can store it in as well, otherwise just another component to bring with you.
Speaking on the topic of pens!
I have a couple all-white, axiotron pens from using it with my ASUS EP121 tablet. I noticed that they work in a similar fashion as the SPen does but one thing that they do that the SPen does not is an erase feature! I can flip around the pen and use the other side to erase what I have drawn but the SPen can't do that... I tried to use the link to find the pens that I bought but the link is not working anymore!
Just a heads up, that there are pens out there that can give you an easy 'erase' feature if you're using the device for a lot of drawing/sketching.
alfuen00 said:
It really works fine with note2 even using it as a handsfree pen hahaha all then people just say wow when I recive a call very funny and the sound is great
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Great! You have one. Really appreciate the insight. Now, I just need to recover from buying this Note2 before I can afford it
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Does the pen have a notication led? And does it tell you missed a text message as well as a call
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Does the pen have a notication led? And does it tell you missed a text message as well as a call
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There are videos on it. I didn't see them mention any thing on this type of function so my assumption is no
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Does the pen have a notication led? And does it tell you missed a text message as well as a call
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No. No notification features. I think I might have it already if it included those features.
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For that amount of money it's NOT worth it to me.
I'd just get a regular BT headset and go hands free. and use the SPen built into my phone.
Just got one!
I just received mine! I'm currently in Europe, so I got it from Amazon Germany for about 55 Euros, which s still cheaper than the cheapest order possibility in the states.
Anyway, I bought it for my Note 10.1 3G, but since that has been borrowed by the GF, I just paired it with my Note 2. Paired fine, calls seem OK,
However, the S Pen part won't work on my Note 2 when my original S Pen is attached to the phone. Only when I remove my factory S Pen, then the BT S Pen works on the screen.
Anyone else have this problem? If yes, were you able to find a workaround?
I want to be able to use the BT S Pen without having to detach the original one - seems ridiculous that it won't work like this.

What are you doing with your old cappy?

Greetings all.
I recently got a new sgs3, so my cappy was just sitting there.
So, even though I was still updating it, I was not really using it.
So I basically have made it a multimedia device.
I have it set on airplane mode with Wi-Fi on. Its got my music and a few games on it. I also loaded audible.com app on it and I sync all my books to it. Since audible now syncs where you are in books, this is a fantastic feature.
What do you use you're old cappy for?
Sent from some random app on some random android device.
flashing endless roms!
I use my Captivate for music.
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Still using mine!
Going strong now with a brand new 1800mAh battery and running AOKP
I flash new nightlies and use it around home / the office / the gym on WiFi when I want to conserve my Nexus 4's battery or don't want it to get broken.
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Mine's getting flashed to stock and traded with my wife's whose power button stopped working. I'll use her old phone for testing apps on Gingerbread and as a backup in case something happens to the Nexus 4 or her phone.
It's been nice. Would've been 5 times nicer if GPS was adequate.
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Gave it to the GF
Gave it to my girlfriend, totally converted her from iphone to android. Of course this is after itunes, or the icloud, ot something totally ate her 100 gig music collection. Now all her music is on my server and she can get to it from wherever on the cappy. She doesn't have to even pay an annual fee.
She just has to make me a sammich.
Hahaha... me too
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Im actually trying to fix it up for my mother for christmas cuz her nokia is a piece of ****!!!
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who you callin old?
I recently got someone elses 'old' Cappy, my second, and the plan was to use it for testing ROMs, but it has been a battle thanks to it already getting ATTs GB "upgrade"! lol
Running Paranoid Android/AOKP on it. Some people can't afford to upgrade phones on a whim ya know
Mounting mine inside to view outside IP cam, control media, etc
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Just picked up an s3 for the wife and a nexus 4 for myself to replace our Cappy's.
Is there ea ROM specifically designed to not be a phone? If not what ROM are you running old Cappy for non phone functions.
I've also considered use as a dashcam, but i think it might invite break-ins lol.
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Just picked up an s3 for the wife and a nexus 4 for myself to replace our Cappy's.
Is there ea ROM specifically designed to not be a phone? If not what ROM are you running old Cappy for non phone functions.
I've also considered use as a dashcam, but i think it might invite break-ins lol.
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Simply keep the phone in airplane mode, the less widget possible and have it on conservative = best battery life for non-phone functions.
For games although, you might not wanna have it on conservative. On demand is a great middle.
use it for daily life :fingers-crossed:
Gave it to my girlfriend to try to convert her from crapple..... if 4.2 doesnt do it shes just to far gone to save.
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My cappy is my DD, running Captivating 5.0.2 (JB 4.2.1)
For those looking to lose the phone functions check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093696
I have modded the hell out of it and gave it to my girl, she's so happy cuz I gave her an android phone and she's never had a smartphone, so to her discovery of all the mods Ive done to it, she has been promoting my business so I been busy and away from here doing that and wow, who'd have thought two years ago I'd have started a business Modding and repairing computers for people...
Still my daily driver, KitKat seems to be running solid with CyanAoSP, so I guess I will use it til it breaks, which I don't think is likely to happen!
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Trying to sell it on Craigslist. moved to Tmobile but still like to keep up with the newest roms and play around with the hardware

The Hidden Note II

This idea came about after my brother was held up at knife point for his Note II. He was just commuting home at night but thankfully nothing really bad happened to him.
I commute and I hate the idea of losing my new Note II. So, I modified my old wood covered planner by cutting out the paper layers to form a niche for the Galaxy Note II. I considered including the silicone casing to tighten secure the device into place.
I control the device with a smart watch like the old Sony Ericsson LiveView and my wireless stereo remote earphones. My main line is another common smartphone. The Note serves as my secondary line. I can quickly make calls, read & reply sms (pre composed) via the smart watch.
You just need to use the Note in safer places and not flaunt by using it while in the mod planner for long periods of time. It would also help that you install a screen dimmerv app so as the light will not to give away that you have the Note in it and keep your phone in discreet mode with just vibration alerts.
While most are flaunting this great device, it's less likely that the would-be robber will suspect that the Note is in the planner. The secondary phone is your "smoke-screen" device you will surrender.
In this way, there's no need to do any struggle especially when he has a gun pointed at you.
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What watch do you have?
Phone: Galaxy Note II - SGH-i317M* Provider: Telus Rom: Stock - rooted (JB 4.1.1) Kernel: Stock Recovery: Stock
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This idea came about after my brother was held up at knife point for his Note II. He was just commuting home at night but thankfully nothing really bad happened to him.
I commute and I hate the idea of losing my new Note II. So, I modified my old wood covered planner by cutting out the paper layers to form a niche for the Galaxy Note II. I considered including the silicone casing to tighten secure the device into place.
I control the device with a smart watch like the old Sony Ericsson LiveView and my wireless stereo remote earphones. My main line is another common smartphone. The Note serves as my secondary line. I can quickly make calls, read & reply sms (pre composed) via the smart watch.
You just need to use the Note in safer places and not flaunt by using it while in the mod planner for long periods of time. It would also help that you install a screen dimmerv app so as the light will not to give away that you have the Note in it and keep your phone in discreet mode with just vibration alerts.
While most are flaunting this great device, it's less likely that the would-be robber will suspect that the Note is in the planner. The secondary phone is your "smoke-screen" device you will surrender.
In this way, there's no need to do any struggle especially when he has a gun pointed at you.
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Would have been great if he had one of the security apps that take a picture and send it to your email - like lookout and avast... Could have gotten a pic of the thief!
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The previuous post are shots after I managed to cut the inside of the planner. It took me 2 hours to cut and an overnight of drying out the Elmer's glue with a small paint brush on the interior side of the cut out edges.
Choose a planner/notebook that has flexi-band to keep it closed.
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Wouldn't the light from the screen give it away?
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Oh, I check the forum and we are all talking about gun control?
Sigh. Ok, back on topic - the screen light would give it away at night. I imply the screen filter to dim it down at 20%. I recommend that you put your browsers at negative or dark backgrounds. I guess you have a settings when you have it in there. It isn't going to be 100% elimination of light bouncing off the opposite page.
The point of going through this trouble is concealment of your device while you travel or commute. It's about an extra layer of precaution. Keeping it out of sight will somehow lessen the provocation of a hold-up. And in the event of a hold-up, be it with whatever threat of life, just give your cheap secondary phone.
There is no point of dying for something you can replace.
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Of course not in the dark. I meant at night in a lit place. The point is - concealment; stealth; secret; not obvious; discreet; hidden; disguised...
I put the Note II in the planner when I am traveling or commuting to another place. I remove the Note entirely from the planner without showing that I have taken it out for long use in a cafe, or safe public places. You can conceal this process of taking it out or putting it back in inside your bag.
When you do need to do something with the Note's UI, it should be brief enough and unnoticeable. Backing up to a wall is one way. With the first S Pen on a holder accessory, you would look like you're jotting down something.
Other than concealment, the planner keeps the Note damage safe from drops.
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Thread cleaned, back on topic please...
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Thread cleaned, back on topic please...
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... and my post about using a reading light was off topic?
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Mxyzptlk, yes, the reading light is plausible. I have one, but that would be attracting attention more. But I certainly can see the long time usage of this deception. Yes, I can do this too.
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Mxyzptlk, yes, the reading light is plausible. I have one, but that would be attracting attention more. But I certainly can see the long time usage of this deception. Yes, I can do this too.
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I was really thinking of using it only in situations where your handset's light would otherwise ruin the effect. But I can see the reading light drawing attention too. I guess it's use would have to be occasional and with a judgement call.
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My further development for the planner is to use a page and cut it exactly the Note II's screen profile and to cover the rest. I seem to be able to trigger the back and option capacitive buttons through the paper. The front paper can be held in place by using Blutack.
I still have 2 extra planners to experiment on, probably integrating the first S Pen with the holder accessory into the niche. Any further suggestions are appreciated.
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Wow dont get me wrong but where do you live that you have to travle like that but great idea It reminds me of the nook cases that look l Iike journals and books I love them I hope they make something like that for the note 2
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Damn. .. That's creative. But I shutter at the thought of having to go through these lengths.
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Damn, that's really unfortunate. My friend had his iPhone taken in the middle of the day. The guy asked if he could make a call, then walked out of the store, and when my friend followed him, he said he had a knife and to walk the other way.
I understand where you're coming from with this mod, but in all honesty, the best way to prevent getting into a situation like this is to be smart. Of course I don't know the full story, but my advice to anyone is keep your phone concealed whenever you can and be mindful of your surroundings. May seem paranoid (Hey, I'm kinda tall for my age but I'm also pretty skinny), but I'm always watching around me for anything/one suspicious - especially when walking down a dark/sketchy side street.
Glad your brothers safe though. Situations like this can turn ugly fast.
I still have my old HTC Amaze 4G, so I'm working on finding a VNC server app for my Note II and a client for my Amaze, and then simply tethering my Amaze to my Note. Then I can leave the Note in my pocket connected to my headphones, and control it with my Amaze.
Allan, what does VNC stand for? I was thinking about doing some remote interface contro
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Chris82o, even first world countries aren't immune to robberies. I opt to be safer and without fear of losing an expensive device.
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SwiftLegend, thanks. I do the same defensive precautions. This concealment is another layer. I wish for an E-ink version to kill off the strong light.
Anyway, i got some new ideas for the 2 extra planners I have. I will post them soon.
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NFC send pictures ok! No-Go receive

Ok I can send pics to Note II but I can not get pictures...it opens play store and says connection not available....do I need a app to get I sent fine..never used nfc before but wife wanted to share a picture...any help would be great...
MacksROM DarkHorse 7.0
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Ok figured it out shut off her s-beam and it worked...
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I don't understand why samsung has to make so many proprietary things... It makes things more difficult than they should be...
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Ok figured it out shut off her s-beam and it worked...
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Thank you for posting the fix. Nothing worse than searching for help and finding a "NVM fixed it" without how it was done.
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Is it possible to share APK's with NFC? I never seem to be able to share what I want to share with NFC.
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Is it possible to share APK's with NFC? I never seem to be able to share what I want to share with NFC.
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I'm personally not sure. I'm the only one I know that has NFC. :sly:
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NFC is super slow. So far, Android Beam can only send LINKS, like Youtube, Drive, Play store, etc and small files like contacts.
S beam uses NFC to trigger Wifi direct. But that's only Samsung to samsung.
Unless I'm wrong. In which case please show me the light. I know of no effective way to transfer files from android to android.
Use the app SuperBeam for nfc and qr code wifi direct file transfers.
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NFC is super slow. So far, Android Beam can only send LINKS, like Youtube, Drive, Play store, etc and small files like contacts.
S beam uses NFC to trigger Wifi direct. But that's only Samsung to samsung.
Unless I'm wrong. In which case please show me the light. I know of no effective way to transfer files from android to android.
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As of jellybean nfc initiates Bluetooth to transfer larger files but things like links and other small files like u meantioned use android beam.
As gk said I'd also recommend superbeam I've used it to transfer with a nexus 7 and works like a charm it resembles s-beam in a way as it uses WiFi direct
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As of jellybean nfc initiates Bluetooth to transfer larger files but things like links and other small files like u meantioned use android beam.
As gk said I'd also recommend superbeam I've used it to transfer with a nexus 7 and works like a charm it resembles s-beam in a way as it uses WiFi direct
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Which leads me to another question... Why in the hell does android have wifi direct but not take advantage of it? It would be so much better... Apple took advantage with airdrop or whatever new iOS 7 feature that is...
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Which leads me to another question... Why in the hell does android have wifi direct but not take advantage of it? It would be so much better... Apple took advantage with airdrop or whatever new iOS 7 feature that is...
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I think Samsung might of patented their s-beam which could be the reason y android used Bluetooth instead
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