Great project + write-up from maker Alex Suzuki. Thanks for sharing!
This post is to shows how to exchange arbitrary data between an Android phone and an NFC reader application. To make things a bit more interesting, we’ll tunnel an HTTP download over NFC. The Android app provides a URL which the terminal (we assume it’s connected to the Internet) will download and send back to the app.
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