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  2. List of NFC-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Nokia 6131 NFC version only [6] 6212 classic Series 40 April 2009 all versions [7] 6216 classic Series 40 Cancelled all versions [8] Sagem: Cosyphone all versions [9] my700X ContactLess February 2006 all versions [10] Samsung: SGH-D500: Q4 2004 Samsung SGH-D500E variant only [1] SGH-X700 Q2 2005 Samsung SGH-X700N variant only [1] Sonim XP1301 ...

  3. Near-field communication - Wikipedia

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    Enables two NFC-enabled devices to communicate with each other to exchange information in an ad hoc fashion. NFC tags are passive data stores which can be read, and under some circumstances written to, by an NFC device. They typically contain data (as of 2015 between 96 and 8,192 bytes) and are read-only in normal use, but may be rewritable.

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  7. MIFARE - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung TecTile NFC tag stickers use MIFARE Classic chips. This means only devices with an NXP NFC controller chip can read or write these tags. At the moment BlackBerry phones, the Nokia Lumia 610 (August 2012 [6]), the Google Nexus 4, Google Nexus 7 LTE and Nexus 10 (October 2013 [7]) can't read/write TecTile stickers. [citation needed]