Difference between revisions of "RFID tags"
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* NfcB (RFID standard: ISO-14443B) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | * NfcB (RFID standard: ISO-14443B) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | ||
* NfcV (RFID standard: ISO-15693) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | * NfcV (RFID standard: ISO-15693) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | ||
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+ | {{UBIK}} Android scans these tags for their ID. | ||
== Configurable start screen RFID button == | == Configurable start screen RFID button == | ||
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This feature is available since {{Version/WinX|2.5.4}}. | This feature is available since {{Version/WinX|2.5.4}}. | ||
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+ | == Supported RFID Tags == | ||
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+ | There are three types of RFID markers supported by {{UBIK}}: | ||
+ | * NfcA (RFID standard: ISO-14443A) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.2}} | ||
+ | * NfcB (RFID standard: ISO-14443B) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | ||
+ | * NfcV (RFID standard: ISO-15693) {{Version/AndroidSince|2.4.5}} | ||
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+ | {{UBIK}} WinX scans these tags for a NDEF message. Tags which are not NDEF formatted are not supported by the WinX client. | ||
== Scanning an RFID tag == | == Scanning an RFID tag == |