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How To Use, Read And Write NFC Tags In iOS 13

With the latest versions of smartphones, NFC is the feature that can help in transferring information from one phone to another. NFC is an abbreviation of Near Field Communication. It is a wireless connection that can be used to transfer information to & from a smartphone.

This feature enables instant access to information about products, services, landmarks, and even people. To wirelessly connect devices, you need smart tags that work with NFC, commonly known as NFC Tags.

In this article, we will discuss the use of NFC tags, NFC tag writer, and NFC reader on the iPhone.

So, What Are NFC Tags?

Near Field Communication (NFC) tags are small circuits integrated and designed to store information that can be retrieved by the NFC-enabled devices. NFC tags are small stickers in either round or square shape. The size is approximately similar to a large coin. They both have a bit of storage memory along with a NFC radio chip attached to an antenna.

What Is The Use Of NFC Tags?

Although the basic architecture is similar to RFID tags, having a bit of storage memory with a basic difference that NFC tags are formatted to be used with NFC systems. NFC tags are small and cheap to integrate into multiple products such as stickers, business cards, prescription bottles and even labels meant for outdoor use.

How To Read and Write NFC Tags With iPhone Using iOS 13?

With the latest iPhone updates, i.e. iOS 13, iPhone 7 and later versions are able to write NFC tags. Following are listed the steps for NFC tag writer:

1. Get NFC Tags

First and foremost, you’ll need NFC tags to write any information to them. The NFC tags you get must be blank and unlocked, as you can never rewrite NFC tag after it has been once locked.

2. Install an App

To write NFC tag on iOS 13, you need to install an app like: NFC TagWriter by NXP. This is a dedicated application for writing NFC tags.

How to Write NFC Tags?

Now, since you have a tag writer app, you need to follow the steps below to use it as NFC tag writer:

This is how you encode your NFC tag.

How to Read NFC Tags On iPhone Version iOS13? 

So, now that you have written NFC tag, it’s the time to read NFC tags or scan a QR code. The process is simple but might vary from device to device. The iOS 13 devices do not need any NFC tag reader app and can easily read NFC tags.

For iPhone XR, XS and newer: 

For iPhone 7 or such:

Note: For iPhone 7 users, it is important to download the NFC reader app, and for older iPhone devices, NFC compatibility is not possible.

Wrapping Up:

Near Field Communication (NFC) technology allows two-way communication between a phone and an NFC tag. So, ensure that you whenever to think of paying or transferring through NFC tags, the distance between your phone and NFC tag must be within 10 cm.

Have you ever used NFC tag Writer or NFC tag reader on your iPhone? If not, follow this brief guide to give a trial to this new and wonderful feature in iOS 13 devices.

Also, let us know your experience using NFC tags in the comments section below.

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