Friday, March 27, 2015

Sharing sites between Android and Windows Phone via NFC? – Globo.com

The NFC (Near Field Communication) is a feature available for Android and Windows Phone which enables easy and quick exchange of files and information between smartphones with the same system. However, among the phones with the platform Google and Microsoft you can exchange website links only touching a device on the other. . Check out this tutorial TechTudo how to share webpages via NFC

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From Android to Windows Phone

Step 1. With the NFC enabled, open the page you want to send in the Android browser. . In this tutorial, we’ll use the Google Chrome

Step 2. Touch Windows Phone with NFC enabled on the back of your phone;

Step 3. The browser screen will be centralized and the system displays the message “Tap to send.” Tap the screen;

Step 4. Windows Phone displays the tried whether to receive the Android content. Confirm.

Do Windows Phone for Android

Step 1. Open the Internet Explorer and go to the site you want to share;

Step 2. Tap on the three points of the bottom bar and then choose “Share page”;

Step 3. In the list that appears, select “Pull over to share (NFC)”;

Step 4. Windows Phone will display a screen for you to touch his device to another. Do this, remembering to check if Android is NFC-enabled;

Ready! The Android vibrate and will open the page in the web browser.

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