Install file expert on both, open on both, enable bluetooth & NFC on both, find file to be transferred, click share > NFC tapping, tap phones together. Done. Nearly 10 minutes of video for ~25 words.
@danidrach Yes, it's possible, but useless because NFC just function in distance between 1cm-4cm, and it's too slow for file transfer, if the whole data is sent by NFC, it means you cannot move them away in the sending process, but use BT to send data, the speed is fast and you can move them away because typical BT distance is 1m-10m
@xinxiaoc hey thanks for letting me know that nfc is slow for file transfer and why nfc and BT should be on,but in simple words NFC only can do file transfer without BT but it will be slow right?
@danidrach We use NFC to get your phone connected, but the data transferring is done using Bluetooth, because NFC is a short distance technology, its typical distance is 1cm-4cm, and it's slow for file transfer. So we decided to use NFC to transfer only configuration data, and use those data to establish a Bluetooth connection, without NFC, you have to search for nearby devices and then pair them, but here you just need to tap them together. That's why we need both NFC and Bluetooth to work
@danidrach yes it just automates the bluetooth connection for you. Not sure you can actually use NFC for the transfer (i don't know a whole lot about NFC tbh)
If the file-transmission us done via NFC, for what is needed to maintain Bluetooth powered?? Or simply NFC starts Bluetooth communication? (stupid thing)
@danidrach We use NFC to get your phone connected, but the data transferring is done using Bluetooth, because NFC is a short distance technology, its typical distance is 1cm-4cm, and it's slow for file transfer. So we decided to use NFC to transfer only configuration data, and use those data to establish a Bluetooth connection, without NFC, you have to search for nearby devices and then pair them, but here you just need to tap them together. That's why we need both NFC and Bluetooth to work
@danidrach Send via BT will lead you to normal BT process, which means, you still need to search nearby devices and pair them before sending any data. NFC Tapping have no those pre-requisites
A very nice and elaborative video i must say :),thank you
nsnarayan10 4 days ago
your voice.....im both confused and aroused, never thought "Gary app" would make me harder then chinese algebra.
MichaelBradley1988 1 month ago
Hi maggie send your qq Id....
sarathmokkai 1 month ago
What if you use a phone like lg nitro hd which has bt 3.0+hs? (which uses Bluetooth only to configure a file transfer over wifi)
It would be like, nfc to get a fast bt config to get a fast wifi config xD
licanueto 2 months ago
Shhiiiiiiit. Technology, you so great.
DStylesHanska 2 months ago
Are you reading the text from somewhere? :))
azeriboy92 3 months ago
Nexus has no SD slots !!! #FAIL
marow95 4 months ago
@marow95
Yes,correct.
But it have 16 Gbyte of flash memory.
This proves that you have no brain...#FAIL
NeoEletto24 2 months ago
love her voice,wonder if she will have my babies
TheDarkTrancer 4 months ago
to make a long slow boring video avoidable:
Install file expert on both, open on both, enable bluetooth & NFC on both, find file to be transferred, click share > NFC tapping, tap phones together. Done. Nearly 10 minutes of video for ~25 words.
simonleighdedman 6 months ago
...would be interesting a file transfer via NFC (also I don't know if this possible)
danidrach 6 months ago
@danidrach Yes, it's possible, but useless because NFC just function in distance between 1cm-4cm, and it's too slow for file transfer, if the whole data is sent by NFC, it means you cannot move them away in the sending process, but use BT to send data, the speed is fast and you can move them away because typical BT distance is 1m-10m
xinxiaoc 6 months ago
@xinxiaoc hey thanks for letting me know that nfc is slow for file transfer and why nfc and BT should be on,but in simple words NFC only can do file transfer without BT but it will be slow right?
nsnarayan10 4 days ago
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danidrach 6 months ago
@danidrach We use NFC to get your phone connected, but the data transferring is done using Bluetooth, because NFC is a short distance technology, its typical distance is 1cm-4cm, and it's slow for file transfer. So we decided to use NFC to transfer only configuration data, and use those data to establish a Bluetooth connection, without NFC, you have to search for nearby devices and then pair them, but here you just need to tap them together. That's why we need both NFC and Bluetooth to work
xinxiaoc 6 months ago
@danidrach yes it just automates the bluetooth connection for you. Not sure you can actually use NFC for the transfer (i don't know a whole lot about NFC tbh)
coolmcgrrr 6 months ago
@Danidrach
coolmcgrrr 6 months ago
If the file-transmission us done via NFC, for what is needed to maintain Bluetooth powered?? Or simply NFC starts Bluetooth communication? (stupid thing)
danidrach 6 months ago
@danidrach We use NFC to get your phone connected, but the data transferring is done using Bluetooth, because NFC is a short distance technology, its typical distance is 1cm-4cm, and it's slow for file transfer. So we decided to use NFC to transfer only configuration data, and use those data to establish a Bluetooth connection, without NFC, you have to search for nearby devices and then pair them, but here you just need to tap them together. That's why we need both NFC and Bluetooth to work
xinxiaoc 6 months ago
@xinxiaoc And is not the same as "clicking" in "send via B/T" and selecting contact?? what I mean is: what are the benefits over sending via B/T?
danidrach 6 months ago
@danidrach Send via BT will lead you to normal BT process, which means, you still need to search nearby devices and pair them before sending any data. NFC Tapping have no those pre-requisites
xinxiaoc 6 months ago
To jest to:-D
TheMaro2k 6 months ago
great job... I will try it...
indhimaga 6 months ago