To share a music file with another phone using NFC

1Make sure that both your phone and the receiving phone have the NFC function turned on, the Share my tag checkbox under Tags > My tag is unchecked and that both phone screens are active.

2To open the music player, go to your Home screen, then tap Media > . If is not displayed, tap , then find and tap .

3Tap the MY MUSIC tab to open the music library.

4Select a music category and browse to the track you want to send.

5Tap the track to play it. You can then tap to pause the track. The transfer works whether the track is playing or paused.

6Hold your phone and the receiving phone back to back so that the NFC detection area of each phone touches the other. When the phones connect, they both vibrate and the data transfer starts.

7Separate the two phones immediately after they vibrate.

8When the transfer is done, the music file plays immediately on the receiving phone. At the same time, the file is saved in the Music application.

Separating the phones immediately after they vibrate prevents repeated connection attempts that could interfere with the data transfer.

You might not be able to copy, send or transfer copyright-protected items.

To share a photo or video with another phone using NFC

1Make sure that both your phone and the receiving phone have the NFC function turned on, the Share my tag checkbox under Tags > My tag is unchecked and that both phone screens are active.

2To view photos and videos in your phone, go to your Home screen, then tap Media > . If is not displayed, tap , then find and tap .

3Tap the album that contains the photo or video you want to share.

4Tap the photo or video that you want to share.

5Hold your phone and the receiving phone back to back so that the NFC detection area of each phone touches the other. When the phones recognise each other, they both vibrate and the data transfer starts.

6Separate the two phones immediately after they vibrate.

7When the transfer is done, the photo or video is displayed on the screen of the receiving phone. At the same time, it is saved in the Gallery application.

Separating the phones immediately after they vibrate prevents repeated connection attempts that could interfere with the data transfer.

Scanning NFC tags

Your phone can scan various kinds of NFC tags. For example, it can scan embedded tags on a poster, on a billboard advertisement, or beside a product in a retail store. You can receive additional information, such as a web address, or a phone number.

To scan an NFC tag

1Make sure that your phone has the NFC function turned on and that the screen is active.

2Place your phone over the tag so that the phone's NFC detection area touches it. Your phone scans the tag and displays the content collected. Tap the content of the tag to open it.

3To open the tag, tap it.

4To save the tag and return to the previous screen, tap Done.

Working with tags

You can use the Tags application to work with the tags you scan. For example, you can view tags and categorise the ones you like the most as favourites.

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