I've tried researching this but no where can I find information on if the Moto X has NFC secure element or even general information on how to check if any phone has it.
Does anybody know anything about this?
My main reason for checking (not that it matters) is I'm curious about future Google Wallet capabilities.
Pretty much any phone with NFC can use Google Wallet.
The "NFC Secure Element" is bull**** from Verizon so they have an excuse to use ISIS and block Google Wallet.
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jimmyco2008 said:
Pretty much any phone with NFC can use Google Wallet.
The "NFC Secure Element" is bull**** from Verizon so they have an excuse to use ISIS and block Google Wallet.
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That is completely false. The secure element is a necessary component of the way Wallet currently works. If it were just a Verizon excuse, why does the Nexus 7 (which is sold directly by Google among other retailers, can be Wi-Fi only, and is available on carriers other than Verizon) lack the ability to use Wallet?
Well riddle me this- what is a "secure element"?
It is, namely, an SD Card or SIM card (http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/publications-nfc-frequently-asked-questions#7), or a chip built into a device.
Verizon does not allow Wallet on any of its phones because, according to them, they lack a "secure element" for NFC. With that in mind, virtually all their phones can get and use Wallet just fine. Therefore, it must be possible to use Wallet without the "secure element", you just wouldn't have the secure element (theoretically making it easier for credit card info and the like to be stolen...but...)... Or maybe Verizon is just bull****ting all of us and all our phones have Secure Elements.
So Verizon claims that bull**** to push ISIS, of whom they have an alliance with, and so it would be in their best interest to find a reason to block Wallet and force all their customers to use ISIS.
At the same time: http://www.talkandroid.com/169810-the-new-nexus-7-does-not-officially-support-google-wallet/ There are some instances in which a device genuinely lacks the "secure element", ie the new Nexus 7. But then again I said "pretty much any phone can use Google Wallet". From a practical viewpoint, why would you use a tablet with Google Wallet? It's like talking on a phone with a tablet, it looks stupid.
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Well riddle me this- what is a "secure element"?
It is, namely, an SD Card or SIM card (http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/publications-nfc-frequently-asked-questions#7), or a chip built into a device.
Verizon does not allow Wallet on any of its phones because, according to them, they lack a "secure element" for NFC. With that in mind, virtually all their phones can get and use Wallet just fine. Therefore, it must be possible to use Wallet without the "secure element", you just wouldn't have the secure element (theoretically making it easier for credit card info and the like to be stolen...but...)... Or maybe Verizon is just bull****ting all of us and all our phones have Secure Elements.
So Verizon claims that bull**** to push ISIS, of whom they have an alliance with, and so it would be in their best interest to find a reason to block Wallet and force all their customers to use ISIS.
At the same time: http://www.talkandroid.com/169810-the-new-nexus-7-does-not-officially-support-google-wallet/ There are some instances in which a device genuinely lacks the "secure element", ie the new Nexus 7. But then again I said "pretty much any phone can use Google Wallet". From a practical viewpoint, why would you use a tablet with Google Wallet? It's like talking on a phone with a tablet, it looks stupid.
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Well, the Galaxy Nexus did have a "secure element" because sideloading Wallet on the Verizon version worked fine. So Verizon was completely bull****ting us on that one. I'd wager that all samsung devices that use the "nfc chip in the battery" have a secure element. Maybe even any device that has it built into the battery. Not sure which way the Moto X has it.
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I'd wager that all samsung devices that use the "nfc chip in the battery" have a secure element. Maybe even any device that has it built into the battery. Not sure which way the Moto X has it.
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According to this teardown, it looks like our NFC antenna is separate from the battery (see steps 7 and 8)
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motorola+Moto+X+Teardown/16867/1?singlePage
So, it looks like Google has posted the list of Google Wallet eligible devices: https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/1347934?hl=en
They say that Wallet "requires one of the following NFC-enabled Android devices running 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher, with a Secure Element chip, on select carrier networks"
The Moto X is on the list, but only the Sprint variant.
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So, it looks like Google has posted the list of Google Wallet eligible devices: https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/1347934?hl=en
They say that Wallet "requires one of the following NFC-enabled Android devices running 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher, with a Secure Element chip, on select carrier networks"
The Moto X is on the list, but only the Sprint variant.
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Then it should work fine for the other variants once you load the app (may need one of the modified APKs on XDA). Sprint is just the only one of the major carriers that doesn't block Wallet. The others are trying to push Isis instead.
I'm using the t mobile variant and can confirm google wallet does not give me the tap to pay options in the app
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Well, the Rogers Moto X doesn't seem to work either.
Things I have tried:
Download directly from Google Play
BUILD.PROP modifications
Editing etc/nfcee_access.xml
Adding /framework/com.android.nfc_extras.jar
Using a hacked version from XDA
Using the xposed module "Xposed Wallet Patcher"
I did all of those things as well as combinations of them together and none of them worked. Sometimes they just set up with Tap-to-pay disabled. Sometimes it just stays on the "Setting some things up" screen for 5+ minutes and then crashes. The crash seems to be caused by a non-existent or malfunctioning secure element. But, all the signs point to non-sprint devices not having a secure element. I hope that thats not true and someone smarter than I can get Google Wallet up and running.
Secure element can be part of the SIM card. That's how ISIS does it. It's possible Sprint versions have the secure element on the Sprint SIM. I believe Sprint generally makes their SIM cards nonremovable, but if a Sprint Moto X owner could get access to their SIM card, then put it in a Moto X from a different carrier and see if Wallet enables the tap to pay function (assuming you're using the xposed module, etc. so everything should function correctly and keeping in mind you'd have to test over wi-fi since the Sprint SIM wouldn't activate the phone on whatever network the other Moto X is, obviously.)
It does appear it needs the secure element to be part of the sim card. Telus in Canada just announced an updated sim with a secure element built in for NFC purchases.
jimmyco2008 said:
Well riddle me this- what is a "secure element"?
It is, namely, an SD Card or SIM card (http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/publications-nfc-frequently-asked-questions#7), or a chip built into a device.
Verizon does not allow Wallet on any of its phones because, according to them, they lack a "secure element" for NFC. With that in mind, virtually all their phones can get and use Wallet just fine. Therefore, it must be possible to use Wallet without the "secure element", you just wouldn't have the secure element (theoretically making it easier for credit card info and the like to be stolen...but...)... Or maybe Verizon is just bull****ting all of us and all our phones have Secure Elements.
So Verizon claims that bull**** to push ISIS, of whom they have an alliance with, and so it would be in their best interest to find a reason to block Wallet and force all their customers to use ISIS.
At the same time: http://www.talkandroid.com/169810-the-new-nexus-7-does-not-officially-support-google-wallet/ There are some instances in which a device genuinely lacks the "secure element", ie the new Nexus 7. But then again I said "pretty much any phone can use Google Wallet". From a practical viewpoint, why would you use a tablet with Google Wallet? It's like talking on a phone with a tablet, it looks stupid.
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Verizon never said they lack a SE they said requiring access to it is why g wallet is not allowed. That being said is it still a bull excuse, you betcha. Verizon is stupid thou Being the biggest carrier and not allowing gwalet isn't helping Isis its killing mobile pmts all together now instead of having a minimal ske in NFC payments the entire system will get flushed right down the old crapper.
Somebody with a Verizon dev edition needs to flash the boot and system image from the Sprint build and see if wallet works. I haven't unlocked my dev edition yet bc it's just so nice as is but I'm willing to try it
Google wallet
I have the GSM Dev Edition of the Moto X and even on this unbranded phone the tap to pay element of Google Wallet is not available. I have asked Moto directly why it isn't allowed on a device that has no carrier and as of yet still have not gotten a response. It is the only thing I miss about my Nexus 4 after switching to the Moto X. I hope someone figures out a way for us to all enjoy Google Wallet on our Moto X's.
HID Proximity
I've been looking into using the NFC on my LG V10 to copy my work badge so I can get in the building with my phone. I 100% KNOW it is possible, because a co-worker of mine has the app on his phone, and on his freaking smart watch! He uses it every day, and referred me to this website to get it, and I can't find anything like that anywhere. All the posts regarding RFID and NFC card emulation are from 2011. Does anybody know where I can find the app, so I don't have to bang on the door when I forget my card? It's very annoying...
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I am looking into buying HTC one when it comes out here in the US. But, i was wondering if Google Wallet is part of the HTC one and if the HTC one supports it.. Can anyone who tried the phone share any info?
Is Google Wallet installed or you have to install it from Google Play?
Did you try to buy something with it?
any info will be great...
thx
I buy via google wallet all the time.
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I buy via google wallet all the time.
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So do many people but that does not answer any of my questions !!!
It would work depending on if Google has released it to work in your region.
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west2cool said:
It would work depending on if Google has released it to work in your region.
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Seriously now, did you try it or are you just guessing? and for now, please focus on US region..
It has NFC, it will most definitely have all the hardware to support Google Wallet. The problem is whether or not your carrier/region is willing to play ball, and/or whether or not XDA can hack Google Wallet into working with the ROM of choice.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
It has NFC, it will most definitely have all the hardware to support Google Wallet. The problem is whether or not your carrier/region is willing to play ball, and/or whether or not XDA can hack Google Wallet into working with the ROM of choice.
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Im on att in the us and it is not supported
I'm on sprint and it's not supported at this time. hopefully soon.
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I have the sprint One and it is not working at this time
D1G1TALD3ATH said:
Im on att in the us and it is not supported
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Whether or not your carrier is willing to play ball. AT&T has never supported Google Wallet.
Anyone got a dev edition who has tried google wallet?
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Anyone got a dev edition who has tried google wallet?
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I have a Dev Edition. Google wallet is "not compatible with your device". I have not tried side-loading the APK yet. I may return the device due to many small nagging issues like this.
rpmccormick said:
I have a Dev Edition. Google wallet is "not compatible with your device". I have not tried side-loading the APK yet. I may return the device due to many small nagging issues like this.
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64gb dev version here. I tried wallet with modaco's toolbox to disable checks and it still doesnt work. However, wallet is not a big deal to me, at all. Cool to show off, nothing more, in my opinion.
just noticed the app is no longer available on the play store. i checked last to week to test, but uninstalled as the phone was listed as incompatible. anyone else not able to find the app? i assume google is not accepting the info on the build.prop as a compatible model?
It is a big deal to me... sort of. I will probably get a GoogleWallet swipe-card when they are available though, as most stores don't have NFC readers anyway here.
I hope the HTC One is eventually added to the list (does anyone know if it has the "secure element"):
http://support.google.com/wallet/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1347934
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Eligible devices for use with Google Wallet
Google Wallet with tap and pay requires an NFC enabled Android device with a Secure Element chip running the most recent Android operating system. Google Wallet is available on the following devices on select carrier networks:
Phones
Samsung Nexus S 4G on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Sprint
Samsung Galaxy Nexus GSM/HSPA+
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE on Sprint and Virgin Mobile
Samsung Galaxy SIII on Sprint, MetroPCS, and US Cellular
Samsung Galaxy Axiom on US Cellular
LG Viper™ 4G LTE on Sprint
LG Optimus Elite™ on Sprint and Virgin Mobile
LG Nexus 4 GSM/HSPA+ (available for purchase on Google Play)
HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint
Tablets
Asus Nexus 7 (available for purchase on Google Play)
Samsung Nexus 10 (available for purchase on Google Play)
International Devices
At this time, Google Wallet does not support devices purchased internationally. The eligible device list above only applies to devices purchased from the listed carriers next to them. For example, an unlocked Samsung Galaxy SIII purchased internationally will not work with Google Wallet.
ranova said:
64gb dev version here. I tried wallet with modaco's toolbox to disable checks and it still doesnt work. However, wallet is not a big deal to me, at all. Cool to show off, nothing more, in my opinion.
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Did you get "Insufficient secure element privileges for this system image (release-keys)" as your error? I tried with the tool box and that's what I got on T-Mobile version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024460
I used this mod to get Wallet on my AT&T Galaxy S3 and I loved it. Hopefully someone can release an installer for the M7 too!
FYI, i was able to activate wallet today with no mods to the build.prop or etc. as i'm rooted, it does show the message "unsupported device" on the top, however it appears to be functional and synced to my wallet account. i'll try to test it soon to find out if it fully functional.
bobsbobbers said:
I have the sprint One and it is not working at this time
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Kind of bizarre it isn't working on the Sprint version. Always thought Sprint was all in with Wallet, and it works on the One's predecessor.
Not a good sign, hopefully it's just a matter of something not being set up properly in the rush to get the phone released...
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pwr2wh8 said:
FYI, i was able to activate wallet today with no mods to the build.prop or etc. as i'm rooted, it does show the message "unsupported device" on the top, however it appears to be functional and synced to my wallet account. i'll try to test it soon to find out if it fully functional.
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Would you mind sharing the apk with us? I've got root but each version I've downloaded just exits after warning that the device is not compatible.
Running TrickDroid on T-Mobile UK if it makes any difference.
Hello! I would like to start using ISIS mobile payments on my Developer Edition HTC One, because it lacks a secure element that Google requires. It says the service is currently only available in Salt Lake City and Austin, but I don't see how it could possibly be restricted. Any help would be great. I need NFC payments on my phone. It should theoretically work for this device because AT&T claims it works for their version of the HTC One, which is virtually identical. Thanks.
I too would like to start using ISIS on my phone. I went ahead and got the enhanced SIM card from AT&T, but Google Play won't let me install the app. Is that because my phone is a Developer Edition?
With the 20% cash back, it might be worth it to temporarily reflash my phone as an AT&T version. I think that would allow ISIS to work. What do you guys think?
Well, I RUUed my phone with the AT&T image. I now have ISIS working. I plan to take advantage of the current offers, then switch back hopefully when Kit Kat arrives.
At least AT&T is upgraded to 4.3. I didn't really want to go backwards.
I searched, and haven't found a specific answer. On the Motorola site under the GSM De there is an asterisk besides t-mobile. Does this phone support all of the t-mobile bands? And the De doesn't come with all the carrier bloat correct? Thanks in advance.
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*North America t-mobile
n1gh7m4r3 said:
I searched, and haven't found a specific answer. On the Motorola site under the GSM De there is an asterisk besides t-mobile. Does this phone support all of the t-mobile bands? And the De doesn't come with all the carrier bloat correct? Thanks in advance.
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*North America t-mobile
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I can't answer the T-mobile specific question but for bloat, this phone is almost bone dry. That being said, the device is showing as a XT1053 which is a T-mobile device. It also appears to have all the bands needed as well.
This is what my DE came with that I can recall.
Motorola Assist
Migrate
Moto Care
Quickoffice
(plus the Google Apps you normally see)
There is nothing that I have seen associated with AT&T, T-Mobile, or other carriers. There are various Motorola specific services installed but those have to do with the actually useful functions you would want the X for. I turned off the animations (in dev options) and this thing is just super speedy. Skip works pretty well too.
The only thing I miss on this is root. I've been wanting to hold off for a bit before unlocking the bootloader but I'm not sure how much longer I can wait. So far I've tested almost everything I would use for day to day and haven't found any issues with build quality or defects. I'll probably give it a few more days then bite the bullet and unlock it. Google Wallet tap to pay also doesn't work. T-mobile does have the ISIS sims (wife has one for her N4) but I'm not sure whether or not the X will support ISIS.
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I can't answer the T-mobile specific question but for bloat, this phone is almost bone dry. That being said, the device is showing as a XT1053 which is a T-mobile device. It also appears to have all the bands needed as well.
This is what my DE came with that I can recall.
Motorola Assist
Migrate
Moto Care
Quickoffice
(plus the Google Apps you normally see)
There is nothing that I have seen associated with AT&T, T-Mobile, or other carriers. There are various Motorola specific services installed but those have to do with the actually useful functions you would want the X for. I turned off the animations (in dev options) and this thing is just super speedy. Skip works pretty well too.
The only thing I miss on this is root. I've been wanting to hold off for a bit before unlocking the bootloader but I'm not sure how much longer I can wait. So far I've tested almost everything I would use for day to day and haven't found any issues with build quality or defects. I'll probably give it a few more days then bite the bullet and unlock it. Google Wallet tap to pay also doesn't work. T-mobile does have the ISIS sims (wife has one for her N4) but I'm not sure whether or not the X will support ISIS.
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Ty, I forgot to ask about tap and pay. Seems odd it doesn't work, and isis blows, it only accepts two credit cards, which are from companies that I don't use, and no bank account support. Not that I've ever used tap and pay, just knowing it's there gives me that warm fuzzy feeling, or maybe that's the wine.
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n1gh7m4r3 said:
Ty, I forgot to ask about tap and pay. Seems odd it doesn't work, and isis blows, it only accepts two credit cards, which are from companies that I don't use, and no bank account support. Not that I've ever used tap and pay, just knowing it's there gives me that warm fuzzy feeling, or maybe that's the wine.
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Not having a full Google Wallet is a pisser. Supposedly the Sprint and Verizon editions DO have tap to pay though so I don't know if the hardware is different or if ours just has to be tweaked through software.
Wallet works on a lot of sprint phones, but they aren't part of the ISIS program if I recall correctly.
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As many of you might have read, the latest leak of the OTA removes the host card emulation feature which was part of the core of the 4.4 OS.
Which means you can't use Google wallets much loved Tap and pay feature which was disabled on pre 4.4 devices for lack of secure element.
ATT stripping HCE and shoving isis wallet down our throats (Isis comes installed as a part of the OTA).
What do you guys think of this? Will there ever be a way to get Google wallet on our note 3's through a future update or any custom rom...?
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As many of you might have read, the latest leak of the OTA removes the host card emulation feature which was part of the core of the 4.4 OS.
Which means you can't use Google wallets much loved Tap and pay feature which was disabled on pre 4.4 devices for lack of secure element.
ATT stripping HCE and shoving isis wallet down our throats (Isis comes installed as a part of the OTA).
What do you guys think of this? Will there ever be a way to get Google wallet on our note 3's through a future update or any custom rom...?
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I have a Secure Element (Enhanced SIM) in my Note 3 .. Isis Wallet does NOT work in the leaked 4.4.2 either. And so we also clear this up further .. AT&T did nothing in regards to "shoving isis wallet down our throats" .. Verizon and T-Mobile also have Isis Wallet !!! The only one that stuck with Google Wallet is Sprint.
T-Mobile - http://www.t-mobile.com/isis-mobile-wallet.html
Verizon - http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/products/isis.html
LordGeek said:
I have a Secure Element (Enhanced SIM) in my Note 3 .. Isis Wallet does NOT work in the leaked 4.4.2 either. And so we also clear this up further .. AT&T did nothing in regards to "shoving isis wallet down our throats" .. Verizon and T-Mobile also have Isis Wallet !!! The only one that stuck with Google Wallet is Sprint.
T-Mobile - http://www.t-mobile.com/isis-mobile-wallet.html
Verizon - http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/products/isis.html
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There would be no reason to disable HCE which was in the 4.4 source and have isis as a part of the OTA. Also , isis may not work just YET. An application update can fix isis, but google wallet will not work until an OTA is done. Verizon and T-mobile have not yet removed HEC from the source (yet). If they did , that doesn't exonerate ATT or them. Customers shouldn't have features stripped out of android source.
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Isis Wallet does NOT work in the leaked 4.4.2 either.
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did you missed my post or what??
ISIS **DOES WORK** on leaked 4.4.2 leak!
when you upgrade to 4.4.2, just dont wipe your phone, just do the update WITHOUT wipe, and isis will work on 4.4.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2634249
Interestingly enough in the formal AT&T response to my FCC complaint about stripping out Wallet functionality, they specifically say it will be a non issue with the release of 4.4. Guess I'll be reopening my FCC complaint when the official 4.4 hits.
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Woah, you actually filed an FCC complaint? I cannot tell you how happy I was when I read the message. Stripping out wallet functionality from core android is gross incompetence and also tries to gain monopoly by forcing us to use isis for the nfc payments.
Earlier, the problem they quoted was the lack of secure element, which made little but some sense. But now, this is just Bull****
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Woah, you actually filed an FCC complaint? I cannot tell you how happy I was when I read the message. Stripping out wallet functionality from core android is gross incompetence and also tries to gain monopoly by forcing us to use isis for the nfc payments.
Earlier, the problem they quoted was the lack of secure element, which made little but some sense. But now, this is just Bull****
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I did. I've read for years the whole "just file a FCC complaint" line on XDA and a few other places... so I finally did one. Its actually remarkably easy to file. AT&T's "Office of the President" called me and reviewed the complaint with me before they filed their formal response then called me a second time to let me know their formal response. I'm pretty sure I received a letter too with the final formal response.
If you file one these are my recommendations:
Brief is better
Don't go on a technical rant
If you feel its specifically an anti competition or collusion issue only allowing ISIS and not Google Wallet, say it briefly and with professional language
Pay attention to grammar
Be professional on the phone when they call you back
Know that your case worker in the "Office of the President" isn't technical and if you start talking tech you'll talk right over their heads
And ultimately your single complaint won't do a lot but if everyone puts one in it might help
http://www.fcc.gov/complaints
Select:
Wireless Telephone > then choose either "Billing, Service, Privacy, Number Portability, Unlocking Devices and other issues" or "Deceptive or unlawful advertising or marketing by a communications company (does NOT include Telemarketing)"
Awesome
Thanks ,I'll do it as soon as 4.4.2 comes out
Gwallet ROM
Also , do you know of any ROM that supports google wallet Tap and Pay
Hey guys I have an NFC SIM and was hoping to use this phone as a tap to pay.
I called into my bank and they are saying the only phones that are supported are some samsung phones and the 9900.
Just wondering if there is any provider or way to use this as a tap to pay phone right now. I would much rather use that than bringing my wallet everywhere!
I am Canadian if it makes a difference, thanks a lot!
I don't think Canadian affects tap and pay. This phone has NFC built in and is ready to use for tap and pay. If Google Wallet works in Canada you should be good to go even with a regular, non-NFC sim. In the US, there is a ISIS/SoftCard tap and pay app that requires the NFC sim.
Google Wallet works fine for me (tap and pay) I'm on ATT and it uses my CC
Alright, I will look into google wallet in Canada. I know it's accepted anywhere mastercard is accepted mainly.
I was just bummed that I went through a whole process of getting a NFC sim and my bank told me I can't do it haha.
thanks guys!
Mackie011 said:
Hey guys I have an NFC SIM and was hoping to use this phone as a tap to pay.
I called into my bank and they are saying the only phones that are supported are some samsung phones and the 9900.
Just wondering if there is any provider or way to use this as a tap to pay phone right now. I would much rather use that than bringing my wallet everywhere!
I am Canadian if it makes a difference, thanks a lot!
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As long as the software works with the nexus 6, it should work. I've done tap to pay here in the states with the HTC one m8, OPO, and the z2 (some readers don't like this phone).....
That's what I thought, when she said your phone is not supported I thought how could that be possible? If I have the sim that recognizes NFC it should work out just fine.
I will have to look into google wallet in canada, see if I can get it to work somehow!
maybe i'm misunderstanding, but NFC is built into the phone and has nothing to do with the SIM card, and that may be part of the problem of why it's not working (having 2 NFC chips trying to do the same thing).
just a theory with no evidence to support it.
Lucke said:
maybe i'm misunderstanding, but NFC is built into the phone and has nothing to do with the SIM card, and that may be part of the problem of why it's not working (having 2 NFC chips trying to do the same thing).
just a theory with no evidence to support it.
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ISIS/Softcard requires a special SIM card. Here is a photo of the one they sent me.