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Thursday, 3 January 2013

Best NFC Applications For Android

Have you tried the following NFC applications for your Android Smartphone? On the basis of my experience I have selected few best NFC Apps for your Android phones.

NFC Actions
Talk about multitasking. With NFC Actions, you can create a cloud tag to authenticate and source multiple actions from an unlimited cloud datastore. Users can create Quick Actions, such as dialing a number, logging into a Wi-Fi network and sending a text message. You can also create Cloud Actions, such as viewing a specific URL, composing an email or checking in on Foursquare. By creating a tag then scanning that tag, those actions will be instantly carried out.

Blue NFC
If you want to share files with a friend, Blue NFC is a simple way to do it. By downloading the app, you can share files through Bluetooth by tapping phones. (NFC is the handshake, and Bluetooth transfers the file.) For example, if you want to share that cool shot of the beach you got on your last vacation, go into your Android smartphone's Gallery, press the Menu button, tap Share then select Blue NFC from the drop-down menu.

Alarm Clock NFC
Getting up in the morning is tough. Staying up after that first alarm goes off is even tougher. Now there's an app for that. Alarm Clock NFC makes sure you're awake by making you solve puzzles or brain games, so turning the alarm off isn't as simple as tapping or swiping Off.

After setting your alarm, choose the Turn Off Mode you'd like: touch, puzzle, shake, QR code or NFC. Touch allows you to limit the number of snoozes; you can adjust the puzzle from easy to medium to hard with math equations, colors and shapes and memory cards; shake strength, length and number of shakes can be adjusted. Users can also match a QR code to turn the alarm off. Bonus: you can choose whether you'd like calm, normal or bomb alarm to get their day started. The NFC capability is enabled if you choose to use the NFC tag to turn the alarm off or launch an app (such as email, the Internet or messaging) after your alarm goes off.

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