Huawei P smart Z User Guide - Page 43
Use NFC to Share Data Quickly, SIM card emulation, eSE emulation, Huawei Pay-enabled bank cards
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Device Connection l SIM card emulation: First contact your mobile network provider to obtain a SIM card that supports NFC. l eSE emulation: l Huawei Pay-enabled bank cards: To make QuickPass payments on a QuickPass-enabled POS device, add a bank card to Huawei Pay that supports QuickPass. l Huawei Pay-supported transport cards: A virtual transport card must be added to Huawei Pay. l HCE emulation: For example, UnionPay Cloud QuickPass. First download the app for your bank card and associate your card with the app. For details, consult your bank's customer service centre. Then enable NFC, set a specific bank app as your default payment app in NFC while keeping the screen on and unlocked. To make Cloud QuickPass payments, your card and the POS device must support QuickPass. Scenarios l SIM card emulation: Allows the SIM card provided by your network provider to act as a transport card. l eSE emulation: Allows NFC's embedded security element to facilitate payments (such as in Huawei Pay). l HCE emulation: Allows your device to act as a QuickPass-enabled bank card by associating your device with a physical bank card in a banking app. Not all devices support NFC. Use NFC to Share Data Quickly NFC lets you share data across two devices quickly without the hassle of pairing. Simply place the NFC detection areas of both your devices in close proximity to each other, and then you can transfer files and other data quickly between the two NFC-enabled devices. 39