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: Write a note or draw on the screen. All participants can see what you create.

: View all shared images in mosaic layout. This feature is available when you selected more than two images.

/ : Select more images or documents.

: View the group participants.

NFC

Your device allows you to read near field communication (NFC) tags that contain information about products. You can also use this feature to make payments and buy tickets for transportation or events after downloading the required applications.

The back cover contains a built-in NFC antenna. Handle the battery carefully to avoid damaging the NFC antenna.

If the screen is locked, your device will not read NFC tags or receive data.

To activate the NFC feature, on the Applications screen, tap Settings Connections NFC. Drag the NFC switch to the right.

Reading information from an NFC tag

Place the NFC antenna area on the back of your device near an NFC tag. The information from the tag will appear.

Making a purchase with the NFC feature

Before you can use the NFC feature to make payments, you must register for the mobile payment service. To register or get details about the service, contact your service provider.

Touch the NFC antenna area on the back of your device to the NFC card reader.

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Samsung GT-N7100TAXPHE, GT-N7100ZNDTUR manual Reading information from an NFC tag, Making a purchase with the NFC feature

GT-N7100VSDSER, GT-N7100RWXXEH, GT2N7100RWDXEH, GT-N7100VSDVGR, GT-N7100TADORX specifications

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