[Q] NFC Chip in S6 - Galaxy S6 Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anybody know what kind of NFC chip is included in Galaxy S6? ? Especially does it support Mifare ? Does it support all kind of known integration with mobile payment - HCE, Google Wallet, mobile operator SIM-centric payments?

No mifare
Samsung galaxy s6 edge doesn't support mifare, just checked it. And verified by checking with my samsung galaxy s3 lte, which does support it.:crying:

My galaxy S6 Edge reads a MiFare 1K tag, tells me it's serial number, but then proceeds to say it is unsupported.
Why can it scan it but be unsupported?
Nevermind, it can read them but not write to them.
Sorry to drag up an old thread

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[Q] GLONASS support on S2

Hi Guys,
Do our galaxy support GLONASS.
I believe Galaxy note is having GLONASS support and using same processor as S2.
dashingpc said:
Hi Guys,
Do our galaxy support GLONASS.
I believe Galaxy note is having GLONASS support and using same processor as S2.
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No GLONASS is not supported on GS2, only Galaxy Note
I dont think GLONASS has anything to do with the processor.
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Today Qualcomm announced that any device with a Snapdragon S2 or S3 processor is capable of accessing both satellite networks, but the feature must be enabled by the carrier on each specific device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1395095
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This question about GLONASS-support is relevant indeed, because we really know that S2 has the same processor as Note. But could somebody tell, if some kind of firmware-update (or hack) could be made to activate the support? The location-chip in S2 is obviously different than that in Note...
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[Q] Does galaxy s2 with ICS have android beam

i have galaxy s2 with ressurection remix 9.6 rom and i want to know does it have android beam as the galaxy nexus...
thanks in advance.
Unless you have an SGS2 variant with an NFC chip, no.
i have an NFC CHIP but how does the android beam work on sgsII
How do you know if you have an NFC chip ? Check the sticker under the battery on the chassis of the phone to confirm what model you have.
If you do indeed have an NFC enabled phone, search. Chances are you're in the wrong part of the forum as the I9100 does not have an NFC chip.

[Q] Galaxy Note II LTE locked to carrier

We were given a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE by one of our customers. But we can't use it, as it is apparently locked to their mobile company, so it can't use a sim card for danish carriers.
I am told that the only way to fix this, is to root the phone. But what is needed and how do I do this? I don't need any extra features at all, just the lock removed.
I hope someone can help.

Unlocked T-Mobile S5

Hey all I was wondering if I can use my Verizon s10+ sim card on my old s5? I've read through some of the forums and people say that's u can't because of the bands is that true? I decided to put my sim card in my s5 and I set up the APN settings and I get 4G LTE but I can't make calls or send mms. Is there a way to fix this?
StayedUp said:
Hey all I was wondering if I can use my Verizon s10+.........
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Those individuals were correct as the S10+ uses the CDMA Frequencies and the S5 uses the GSM Frequencies...
Your Carrier registered your SIM & S10+ by correlating the SIM number with the S10+ IMEI (aka Serial Number).
If you place your S10+ SIM card within a Galaxy S5 and power up your S5, the Carriers system will see a good SIM card but, a different IMEI number.
Also, their system will see the difference as well for the set Frequencies set for the SIM card and the Frequencies of the devices as they differ enough whereas your going to get Internet data & MMS capabilities (hence the 4G LTE) but, your not going to get the Phone & SMS from their system.
The following link is an example of the comparisons between the two (please note the "Mobile networks and data" category):
https://www.phonemore.com/compare/p...75u-1tb-vs-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900t/9744457
I hope that I had explained this okay via text...
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Ibuprophen said:
Those individuals were correct as the S10+ uses the CDMA Frequencies and the S5 uses the GSM Frequencies...
Your Carrier registered your SIM & S10+ by correlating the SIM number with the S10+ IMEI (aka Serial Number).
If you place your S10+ SIM card within a Galaxy S5 and power up your S5, the Carriers system will see a good SIM card but, a different IMEI number.
Also, their system will see the difference as well for the set Frequencies set for the SIM card and the Frequencies of the devices as they differ enough whereas your going to get Internet data & MMS capabilities (hence the 4G LTE) but, your not going to get the Phone & SMS from their system.
The following link is an example of the comparisons between the two (please note the "Mobile networks and data" category):
https://www.phonemore.com/compare/p...75u-1tb-vs-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900t/9744457
I hope that I had explained this okay via text...
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Ok thx
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Ok thx
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So will another model of the s5 fix this issue or no
StayedUp said:
So will another model of the s5 fix this issue or no
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If I had to choose which Samsung Galaxy S5 device will work with a SIM from the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (just as an example in your situation)...
I would just stick with the Verizon Variant of the S5 (SM-G900V) since the SIM is specific for the Verizon Carrier. I just can't guarantee anything personally but, this is what I would do.
https://www.phonemore.com/compare/p...-samsung-galaxy-s10-plus-sm-g975u-1tb/9745809
OR as a last resort, the only other Samsung Galaxy S5 device that should/might work would be the International Variant of the Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F). This variant has a very broad range of Frequencies that encompasses much/most of what the other variants have.
I can't guarantee the International variant since, out of all the Galaxy devices I have ever owned (and still own most of them), I've never personally owned an International variant myself (though I plan on getting one sometime soon).
This is about the best guidance as I can provide myself. I do wish you the best of luck!
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Verizen users please chime in

so I want to get a s9 plus and i understand the Samsung Galaxy S9+ G965F is only for GSM.
what model can I use on the Verizon network? what has been your experience
does finger print login work on your Verizon phone and bank apps
also does the hotpot work?
finally what rom did you go with?
what does not work any regrets?

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