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Share content using Android
Beam
Make sure both devices are unlocked and support NFC. On your device, make sure Android
Beam is turned on.
You can use Android
Beam to exchange dierent types of files, including photos, videos, webpages, and other content
from your device with another NFC-enabled device.
1. On your device, open a screen that contains something you would like to share, such as a webpage, a YouTube video,
or a contact.
2. Do one of the following:
Tap > NFC. Align the back of your device with an NFC-enabled device.
Align the back of your device with an NFC-enabled device. If necessary, touch the screen of your device to start
sending the file.
When the devices connect, you will hear a sound or your device might vibrate.
About tap and pay
The tap and pay feature is available on your device when NFC is turned on. If you have a payment app installed on your
device, you can tap the back of your device to an NFC payment terminal to pay for your purchase.
If you have more than one payment app installed on your device, you should set one of the apps as your default payment
app. When you tap to pay for a purchase, the default app is used unless you have set up the tap and pay feature to use
whichever payment app is open in the foreground at the time of purchase.
Set up tap and pay
To set up the tap and pay feature, you must install at least one payment app on your device.
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two
fingers, or twice using one finger.
2.
Tap > Tap & pay.
3. Do any of the following:
To set a default payment app, tap the payment app.
To set up the tap and pay feature to use the payment app that is open and in the foreground, turn on the Favor
foreground app switch.
Turn o NFC
By default, NFC is turned on. When NFC is turned on, other features are also turned on including Android
Beam and Tap
and Pay. If you turn o NFC, other features that use NFC also turn o.
Default NFC settings might vary depending on your service provider or administrator settings.
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