NFC - moto g7 power
Using NFC on the moto g
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless technology that lets you quickly
exchange information between your phone and other NFC-enabled smartphones, smart
accessories, and smart posters.
When you use NFC to communicate with other devices, you do so securely:
NFC only works over a short range (a few centimetres), so it's unlikely that you'll connect by
mistake. In order to snag your NFC signal, an eavesdropper would need to be uncomfortably
close to you. And you would still have to accept the connection before sending or receiving
information.
Your phone uses the latest security, encryption, and authentication features to protect your
personal information.
You can turn off NFC when you're not using it. But even when NFC is ON, it's automatically
disabled when your phone display is locked.
Along with these safeguards, exchange information only with others you know and trust.
Share or receive with NFC
NFC makes it easy to securely share with sources you trust, without having to type a lot of
information or struggle with account configurations.
Turn NFC on
1. Go to Settings > Connected Devices > Connection Preferences
2. Turn on NFC.
3. Touch Android Beam and make sure it is on.
Share content between devices
Share or beam content from your phone to another device by touching the devices together
(usually back to back). Before you begin, make sure both devices are unlocked, support NFC,
and have NFC and Android Beam turned on.
1. Open the screen that contains something you want to share, such as a photo, web page, video,
map, or contact.
2. Touch the back of your phone to the back of the other device.
When the devices connect, they vibrate and you see Tap to beam on your phone.
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