Nokia G300 User Manual - Page 13
GET STARTED WITH NFC, Settings, Connected devices, Connection Preferences, READ NFC TAGS, CONNECT
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NFC With Near Field Communication (NFC), you can tap accessories with your phone to connect to them, and tap tags to call someone or open a website. The NFC functionality can be used with some specific services and technologies like tap to pay with your device. These services might not be available in your region. For additional info about the availability of these services, contact your network service provider. GET STARTED WITH NFC The NFC area is on the back of your phone. Tap other phones, accessories, tags, or readers with the NFC area. 1. Tap Settings > Connected devices > Connection Preferences > NFC. 2. Turn NFC ON. Before using NFC, make sure the screen and keys are unlocked. READ NFC TAGS NFC tags can contain info, such as a web address, a phone number, or a business card. The info you want is just a tap away. To read a tag, tap the tag with the NFC area of your phone. Note: Payment and ticketing apps and services are provided by third parties. HMD Global does not provide any warranty or take any responsibility for any such apps or services including support, functionality, transactions, or loss of any monetary value. You may need to reinstall and activate the cards you have added as well as the payment or ticketing app after repair of your device. CONNECT TO A BLUETOOTH ACCESSORY WITH NFC Hands busy? Use a headset. Or why not listen to music using wireless speakers? You only need to tap the compatible accessory with your phone. 1. Tap the NFC area of the accessory with the NFC area of your phone. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. DISCONNECT THE CONNECTED ACCESSORY If you don't need to be connected to the accessory anymore, you can disconnect the accessory. Tap the NFC area of the accessory again. For more info, see the accessory's user guide. VPN You may need a virtual private network (VPN) connection to access your company resources, such as intranet or corporate mail, or you may use a VPN service for personal purposes.