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mobile access solutions - NFC Apple Wallet Tenant Employee badge
Why is there no public APIs for developers (PassKit) to implement Apple Wallet NFC for employee badges as announced in WWDC 2021 Keynote? Can a simple Apple platforms developer implement this for the organization they are working on and don't have to go to third-party providers which seem to have this capability? Seems that I need to reach out to the below companies to enable this in the current organization I'm working with: third party providers: https://swiftconnect.io/owners/ https://www.hidglobal.com/solutions/access-control/hid-mobile-access-solutions
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Sep ’22
NFC Tag Reading
Hello, I have finally got to the bottom of why some of our correctly NDEF formatted tags are not read by iOS devices. Having tested this on ISO15693 Type 5 NDEF formatted tags (ST-M24LR04E-R & ST-25DV64KC-I). When the bit representing whether the tag supports reading multiple blocks is set to 1b, found in the Capability Container, the tag will not be read with Background Tag Reading or detected by NFCNDEFReaderSession. I am able to use NFCTagReaderSession polling for .iso15693 which correctly detects the tags and then have had to roll my own NDEF parsing to work around this. I'd love to use NFCNDEFReaderSession and the Background Tag Reading though if possible... Is anyone else able to verify this with other tags?
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Aug ’22
Reply to Using Wallet.app to open doors with NFC reader
I understand your problem and fully agree to that. However, i have implemented a workaround here, which works flawless since years. I‘ve put a NFC sticker next to my door. I also have added a workflow/shortcut that triggers when the phone is next to the sticker and simply opens the door. Not the same, management gets harder for many devices, but it works.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Hardware Tags:
Aug ’22
App Clips - TestFlight Qrcode Test
Hello, I'm developing an application that makes use of App Clips, but I don't intend to submit it right now, I'd like the test team to test it in TestFlight first. I already have all the settings in the app and the Domain links defined and the Apple-App-Site-Association (AASA) file configured in the domain, and where in TestFlight it says it is valid. I can also create Advanced Experiences, with different extensions of addresses and banners. However, whenever test users try to point to the generated QRcodes, the following message appears: this app clip is not currently available in your country or region sometimes without banner, other times the banner appears. Can't test Qrcode or NFC Tag situations without the application being submitted to the Store for all users? Are there testing limitations with the Clips and TestFlight app? or to test an app clip with TestFlight do you have to use local experiences on devices, or just manually open the app clips in TestFlight?
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Aug ’22
Reply to NFC Tags won't read after iOS 15.4 update
The fix for me (iPhone 12, iOS 15.6) was to go into Settings -> General -> AirDrop and change the setting from Contacts Only to Everyone. After that, scanning of NFC tags worked again. Switched the setting back to Contacts Only and tried scanning the NFC tag again and it still worked. I assume this is a bug.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Aug ’22
Reply to NFC Tags won't read after iOS 15.4 update
Same issue here too. I thought it is coming from the new iPhone case I'm using. I called Apple service and after the troubleshoot, they said everything is fine and requested a physical check on the phone (which was not achievable for me). however I noticed it's not working even without the case as well. If you remove the case, won't make any change I was thinking the case has cause permanent damage to my phone's NFC reader. So what's the plan now? are they even reading all this information here???
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Aug ’22
NFC Tag emulation inside the application
Hi, I know, there are the same questions on forum posted before, just it looks like they become old and almost of them are left without answers. We need to develop the application, which can use NFC inside and emulate the NFC Tag. Our embedded device contains the NFC reader and sends the NDEF messages with custom dynamic payload and it is expected that the answers will contain also custom payload depending on the request. Simply, we need to implement data exchange using NFC NDEF messages. We examined the Core NFC framework - it allows only using the iPhone as NFC reader. Looks like not suitable for us. Then we checked the Pass.NFC framework and, if we understand all correctly, it allows to create the NFC card/pass in the wallet with fixed payload, also looks not suitable for us. There is the application NFC Tools Pro in the App Store and it allows to emulate the NFC Card inside, there is the demo video how it works. Here is the l
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Reply to NFC Tags won't read after iOS 15.4 update
It just happened to me since a week ago and found this discussion here and did what been told here and the nfc still not working on my iphone 12. tried reboot several times and still not working. Tried to remember what i did before the nfc not wroking and then i remebered that week ago i activated the air drop to transfer some pucture to my friend, so it still active then i disable it.. and finally.. the nfc is working like before 😬😬 glad to find it. Then i tried to activate the air drop again.. and the nfc still active. Is it a bug ?
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Jul ’22
Reply to Apple Watch NFC Tags
Yes please Apple! If you want HomeKit to succeed and become the leader in the smart home space you desperately need to implement some easy way to read NFC tags from the watch. Battery drain could be mitigated by only enabling NFC reading for a couple seconds after you long press crown when Siri is up, if no tag is detected it could turn off. Most people will not be using Siri so often throughout the day where it would negatively impact battery life. Although with the geniuses you have working at apple I’m sure you can come up with an even more user friendly implementation that could be done completely hands/voice free without any button pushes or hey Siri cues, while also keeping battery life to all day long.
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Jul ’22