NFC TagWriter by NXP

Published by: NXP Semiconductors

Description

The NFC TagWriter by NXP Semiconductors, stores Contacts, Bookmarks, Geo location, Bluetooth, Handover, SMS, Mail and many more to any NFC enabled tags as well as to items like posters, business cards and many more containing NFC-enabled electronics. Once data has been stored the application allows reading and viewing the programmed data including options to launch applications automatically based on the contained data.
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User Rating

3.64 out of 5

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NFC TagWriter by NXP Reviews

Works very well!

Kahduwkannd on

Canada

Great app overall. Very easy to use.

Best app

Mog212121 on

Canada

Easy and simple

Ad free and works well enough

Fennec_B on

Canada

I’ve had a pretty good success rate with this app, and I think any problem I am having is just the fact that iPhones don’t have very good NFC. Had some bugs in old version may be fixed now.

URI records dont work

user3857294 on

United States

The process for writing a correct URI tag is so broken and buggy. eg, typing http:// wil crash the app. however, writing a tag without it is not correctly formatted, so ios will not detect them. You must type the host portion then scroll to the beginning and at the protocol. it is horrible

URL Doesn’t work

Benji::::::: on

United States

I keep trying to write a common URI to a URL like https://google.com, but the app keeps reverting to Custom URL for the URI, leaving out the crucial https:// protocol when writing to a tag.

App has major bugs.

Andrew5262 on

United States

When you try to write a url it is buggy and needs you to type in url data before picking URI type otherwise you cannot continue. But the second bug to that is that it does not write the url header. And if you try to manually type in a URI when you type in a second slash the program crashes

Perfect for NFC implant

ReviewRat13 on

United States

Works great for my xiiisd implant. Scans perfectly under skin. I write my links on implant or some other info. Free app and never crashes

Coding needs updating

Me2coins on

United States

When through all steps to save URL. It appears to save but when you read data it shows garbage. I used another app to read data it added u in front of my URL and my description at the back. So link never works

Crashes and unable to read tag

Bog01 on

United States

The app constantly crashes. When a wifi ssid tag is written it cannot be read by iPhone 12.

Inferior to Android version

gsperling on

United States

I use this app on Android and am very disappointed in this iOS version. Scanning a blank NFC215 tag just shows a not-informative error message. How about displaying all information about the tag? At least one other app here on iOS does this.

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