Does NFC on the One X even work?

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I turned on NFC on my one x to send some pics to my brothers new note 2 just to try it out but the dam thing doesn't work. The note 2 works fine with the s3.

So does android beam even work on the one x? :'(
 
I turned on NFC on my one x to send some pics to my brothers new note 2 just to try it out but the dam thing doesn't work. The note 2 works fine with the s3.

So does android beam even work on the one x? :'(

I had the same problem trying to send a pic to my brother in laws s3 but couldn't,I think it has to do with the different beams lol,s3 and note 2 use s-beam while one x and others use android beam. :confused:

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It worked sending a pic to my friends S3 and another's gsm galaxy nexus. Check the settings again maybe?
 
Samsung actually has software to send pics and play list by NFC interactions where HTC's does not. That is why it didn't work.

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Well I warrantied my phone and got a new one. Now I can send Youtube links and such but kg4icg is right about the pictures, the note 2 sends my phone to the play store LOL. :D
Thanks for the help everyone.
 
AFAIK the pic sharing only works from Jellybean onwards, while Samsung had s-beam in ICS which could send pics before JB.

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AFAIK the pic sharing only works from Jellybean onwards, while Samsung had s-beam in ICS which could send pics before JB.

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Android Beam was a feature introduced in ICS. You could Beam to any other device that has it enabled except Samsung because they set up their own proprietary sharing system. They joth use NFC but Sammy tweaked theirs.

I was able to share items back and forth from my Lumia 920 to my HOX. It would occasionally send me to Play store but it worked overall.

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Yes, the problem is Samsung used a proprietary protocol.
HTC does it right as do most of the other manufacturers. iPhone doesn't do it at all. (lol).
 
Yes, the problem is Samsung used a proprietary protocol.
HTC does it right as do most of the other manufacturers. iPhone doesn't do it at all. (lol).

And probably won't until the iPhone 6S. Then it will be "the next big thing"

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And probably won't until the iPhone 6S. Then it will be "the next big thing"

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Only bragging rights they'll have is "Do the touchy thingy like the Samsung galaxy s3 and HTC one x and other better phones could before we had it but hey,you got it this year.. :D " lol..

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No they won't even mention it and pretend they invented it. Any speculation on the HTC/apple pattent deal??


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No they won't even mention it and pretend they invented it. Any speculation on the HTC/apple pattent deal??


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What gives with that.? Does that mean they'll be able to incorporate things patented by one another in their phones w/o any problem.?

My one x is better then you one x!!
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