How To Use NFC On Sony Xperia Tablet Z

How To Use NFC On Sony Xperia Tablet Z
How To Use NFC On Sony Xperia Tablet Z

Learn how to use NFC on your Sony Xperia Tablet Z. Use Near Field Communications (NFC) to share data with other devices, such as a video, photo, web page address, music file, or contact. You can also use NFC to scan tags that give you more information about a product or service as well as tags that activate certain functions on your device.

NFC is a wireless technology with a maximum range of one centimeter, so the devices sharing data must be held close to each other. Before you can use NFC, you must first turn on the NFC function, and the device’s screen must be active.

NFC may not be available in all countries and/or regions.

To turn on the NFC function

  • From your Home screen, tap Apps icon.
  • Find and tap Settings > More.
  • Mark the NFC checkbox.

NFC detection area

The location of the NFC detection area is not the same on all devices. When sharing data with another device using NFC.

To share a contact with another device using NFC

  • Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both screens are active.
  • To view contacts, go to your Home screen, tap Apps icon, then tap Contacts icon.
  • Tap the contact that you want to share.
  • Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC detection areas of each device touch each other. When the devices connect, they play a short sound. A thumbnail of the contact appears.
  • Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
  • When the transfer is done, the contact information is displayed on the screen of the receiving device and is also saved on the receiving device.

To share a music file with another device using NFC

  • Make sure that both your device and the receiving device have the NFC function turned on, and that both screens are active.
  • To open the WALKMAN application, tap Apps icon, then find and tap Walkman icon.
  • Tap the My music tab to open the music library.
  • Select a music category and browse to the track you want to share.
  • Tap the track to play it. You can then tap Pause icon to pause the track. The transfer works whether the track is playing or paused.
  • Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC detection areas of each device touch each other. When the devices connect, they play a short sound. A thumbnail of the track appears.
  • Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
  • When the transfer is done, the music file plays immediately on the receiving device. At the same time, the file is saved on the receiving device.

Note: You might not be able to copy, send or transfer copyright-protected items.

To share a photo or video with another device using NFC

  • Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both screens are active.
  • To view photos and videos in your device, go to your Home screen, tap Apps icon, then find and tap Album.
  • Tap the photo or video that you want to share.
  • Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC detection areas touch each other. When the devices connect, they play a short sound. A thumbnail of the photo or video appears.
  • Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
  • When the transfer is done, the photo or video is displayed on the screen of the receiving device. At the same time, the item is saved on the receiving device.

Note: You can also use NFC to share a video from the Movies application.

To share a web address with another device using NFC

  • Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both screens are active.
  • From your Home screen, tap Apps icon.
  • To open the web browser, find and tap Google Chrome icon.
  • Load the web page that you want to share.
  • Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC detection areas touch each other. When the devices connect, they play a short sound. A thumbnail of the web page appears.
  • Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
  • When the transfer is done, the web page is displayed on the screen of the receiving device.
Amarnath Natarajan

I am a freelance programmer and tech enthusiast. In my spare time I contribute to this website.

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