The location of NFC chips in phones can vary by manufacturer and model. However, most modern smartphones place the NFC chip near the top of the device, close to the rear camera. Here is a general guide for some popular phone brands:
-
Apple iPhones:
- The NFC chip is typically located near the top rear of the phone, close to the rear camera.
-
Samsung Galaxy:
- For most Galaxy models, the NFC chip is located near the top of the back cover, usually around the camera area.
-
Google Pixel:
- The NFC chip in Pixel phones is usually near the top of the back of the device.
-
OnePlus:
- The NFC chip is generally placed at the top of the back cover, near the camera module.
-
Huawei:
- Similar to other brands, the NFC chip is often found near the top of the back of the device, close to the camera.
-
Sony Xperia:
- The NFC chip location can vary, but it is often marked with an "N" logo on the back of the phone to indicate the NFC area.
-
LG:
- NFC chips in LG phones are typically near the top of the back cover.
Zebra Devices:
-
Zebra TC Series (e.g., TC52, TC57, TC72, TC77):
- The NFC chip is typically located near the top of the device, often close to the back camera or in the upper back section of the device.
-
Zebra MC Series (e.g., MC33, MC93):
- The NFC chip is usually placed in the upper part of the back cover. Some models might have specific markings to indicate the NFC location.
-
Zebra ET Series Tablets:
- For tablets like the ET50/ET55, the NFC chip is generally located near the top of the back panel.
Honeywell Devices:
-
Honeywell Dolphin Series (e.g., Dolphin CT60, Dolphin CT40):
- The NFC chip is commonly found near the top of the device's back cover, often around the camera area.
-
Honeywell CN Series (e.g., CN80):
- The NFC chip location is usually in the upper back portion of the device. Some models may have an "N" logo or similar marking to indicate the NFC area.
-
Honeywell EDA Series (e.g., EDA50, EDA51):
- Similar to other series, the NFC chip is generally near the top of the back cover.
For exact locations, referring to the device's user manual or technical specifications provided by Zebra and Honeywell is recommended.
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.