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| Provides access to Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality, allowing applications to read
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| NDEF message in NFC tags. A "tag" may actually be another device that appears as a tag.
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| <p>Here's a summary of the classes:</p>
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| <dl>
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|   <dt>{@link android.nfc.NfcManager}</dt>
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|   <dd>This is the high level manager, used to obtain this device's {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter}. You can
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| acquire an instance using {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService}.</dd>
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|   <dt>{@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter}</dt>
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|   <dd>This represents the device's NFC adapter, which is your entry-point to performing NFC
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| operations. You can acquire an instance with {@link android.nfc.NfcManager#getDefaultAdapter}, or
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| {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter#getDefaultAdapter(android.content.Context)}.</dd>
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|   <dt>{@link android.nfc.NdefMessage}</dt>
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|   <dd>Represents an NDEF data message, which is the standard format in which "records"
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| carrying data are transmitted between devices and tags. Your application can receive these
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| messages from an {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter#ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intent.</dd>
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|   <dt>{@link android.nfc.NdefRecord}</dt>
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|   <dd>Represents a record, which is delivered in a {@link android.nfc.NdefMessage} and describes the
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| type of data being shared and carries the data itself.</dd>
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| </dl>
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| <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
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| Not all Android-powered devices provide NFC functionality.</p>
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