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    [Testing] NFC for Halium 9 ports

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      • fredldotmeF Offline
        fredldotme @mateo_salta
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        @mateo_salta Yes, this seems to be a non-NFC-Forum compliant tag at first sight. Nice to see you playing around with it though! It should be ready for OTA-17.

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          mateo_salta @fredldotme
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          @fredldotme ah, looks like that is the case only certain types of readers can work with them: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45523081/how-to-read-the-mifare-classic-tag-using-the-nfca-class

          If someone can confirm the program works, I can try and compile the other qt examples to use

          that it was detecting like it was, I think it is working as it should then πŸ™‚ Looks like I need to find some different tags πŸ™‚ no worries, these were old 1kb.

          researching more, perhaps these: https://www.adafruit.com/product/4032 , the website even sites problems with mifare: "Unlike "Classic 1K" cards (a.k.a MiFare S50s), these tags are more secure and work with almost any phone with RFID support since they avoid the patent issues with Mifare, which requires an NXP chipset or license fee."

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          • mateo_saltaM Offline
            mateo_salta
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            we could also make a system settings page,
            not sure what all will go in besides on/off right now
            ideas:
            -allow tags to wake device - or not, turn off service on sleep?
            -configure tag for long random string, for secondary login like fingerprint (then pin + tag unlock setting) (there are nfc rings perfect for this) or put on your favourite speaker and have it unlock and launch music player automatically?

            • maybe display plain text tag as notification?
            • emulate tag, for phone to phone, touching messages/browser url share,
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            • mateo_saltaM Offline
              mateo_salta
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              oh, I see the settings page in github, cool. is there going to be a indicator?

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              • PhoenixLandPiratP Offline
                PhoenixLandPirat @mateo_salta
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                @mateo_salta maybe it should just be added to the bluetooth indicator instead of making a seperate one for it

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                • fredldotmeF Offline
                  fredldotme
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                  Maybe we can consolidate WIFI, Bluetooth and NFC into one indicator in the future, but that's out-of-scope for the initial release.

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                  • mateo_saltaM Offline
                    mateo_salta @fredldotme
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                    @fredldotme yes, i think the plan is location, bluetooth, ect. as the other networking options are together, wifi, ethernet, cellular

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                    • mateo_saltaM Offline
                      mateo_salta
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                      I think we would also want to build in automatic uri/url handling -
                      Many tags are written to launch a website/url, and we would want these to be sent to the url dispatcher automatically, would be simple to just call open url externally, url dispatcher takes care of the rest.

                      I have received new tags, and once written on another device the app i compiled reads then perfectly, we may need to recompile something to enable writing, as the code comments that it was disabled.

                      The tags I got are ntag 213 ( a watch style tag, and a ring style tag) I plan on writting a custom url (i think "clock://" to open the clock on the "watch band", then maybe we can see what it would take to make a password ring πŸ™‚

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                      • fredldotmeF Offline
                        fredldotme @mateo_salta
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                        @mateo_salta I've already taken a look into QtNfc not allowing writes, I know where to enable it. Might take some time though.

                        For the URL handling: Yes, this has also been requested by Nymea devs, but at the current pace it might not make the cut for OTA-17.

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                        • mateo_saltaM Offline
                          mateo_salta @fredldotme
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                          @fredldotme cool, will be great to have the app usability at first, thank you for all the wor.

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                            mateo_salta @mateo_salta
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                            @mateo_salta i could probally write a basic app that just passes on the url to urldispatcher as a stopgap, i think that will be my next thing to try

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                              fredldotme @mateo_salta
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                              @mateo_salta Could you possibly release a version of your demo QtNfc writer app with the nfc policy group enabled? I would like to test it in a confined environment. Or even better, could you release the source code for it?

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                                domubpkm
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                                NFC should be in next dev :
                                https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1697
                                But in concrete terms, what will this technology implemented on UT smartphones allow us to do in daily use?

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                                • fredldotmeF Offline
                                  fredldotme @domubpkm
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                                  @domubpkm depends on what app developers can envision and implement with it. It could be used for home automation for example, triggering events via NFC tags.

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                                    kugiigi @fredldotme
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                                    I almost never used NFC in my life. Maybe once or twice I used it to automatically pair bluetooth devices πŸ˜„
                                    But that's why I'm really looking forward having it on UT because I'm pretty sure I will use it. I've used a lot things just because they are available on UT 😁

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                                    • mateo_saltaM Offline
                                      mateo_salta @fredldotme
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                                      @fredldotme oh yeah, the source is in the example folders of qt-master, they have a handfull of demos, I will try the apparmor, didn't know that was going yet πŸ™‚

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                                      • mateo_saltaM Offline
                                        mateo_salta @kugiigi
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                                        @kugiigi I'm looking foward to trying this example, ( https://github.com/qt/qtconnectivity/blob/8618e25e01ca9c6c6b2221041f625ac69f6757b8/examples/nfc/corkboard/corkboards.qml) and sticking some of the stickers on my refrigerator as notes πŸ™‚

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                                        • flohackF Offline
                                          flohack
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                                          Is there already a test app? I have at least one device here where I would love to test it...

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                                            fredldotme @flohack
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                                            @flohack https://github.com/fredldotme/ut-nfc-ndef-demo and https://github.com/fredldotme/ut-nfcd-p2p-demo respectively

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                                              Luksus @fredldotme
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                                              @fredldotme I tried to build the p2p-demo with clickable, but get the error, that "nfc" is an unsupported policy-group... do I have to use some modified docker image for building this?

                                              Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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