Nfc tag problem - NFC Hacking

I have NFC problem i've tags got in xperia sola box and i tried to use it as NFC tag but xperia sola is unable to detect that tag I've touched my phone back to the tag but it's not working

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Hi I have a jabra halo and for some reason my xperia play doesn't recognize this headset... it works fine with my xperia x10 but with my play not.
Bluetooth is working fine as I can connect to other phones ( paired with my x10)
but i doesn't recognize my jabra halo
Should I contact SE support ?
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arcticmedia said:
Hi I have a jabra halo and for some reason my xperia play doesn't recognize this headset... it works fine with my xperia x10 but with my play not.
Bluetooth is working fine as I can connect to other phones ( paired with my x10)
but i doesn't recognize my jabra halo
Should I contact SE support ?
Regards
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are you sure you put the headset in "pair" mode?! bcuz if u jus press connect then its gonna connect to the last phone which is your x10.
im pretty sure thats the problem. refer to the manual for your headset for how to put it in pair mode. and unpair it with your x10 and try connecting it back to x10 see if the problem is pairing or xperia play.
For some reason with the new update it's fixed thanks for your reply though !
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[SOLVED] Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG78 Bluetooth connection

I have an Sony Xperia M (C1905) with Root access (locked bootloader) running stock Android 4.1.2
The Sony Xperia M (C1905) supports Bluetooth 4.0 (with added features if we get Android 4.3)
I have a Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG7873S home (landline) phone.
The KX-TG78 Link2Cell home phone has a USB 2.0 cellular charging port which is a nice touch.
The Panasonic KX-TG7873S provides Link2Cell via Bluetooth.
This supports inbound and outbound Cellular calls (Link2Cell), with inbound caller ID read from contacts.
Calls/communications are transferred to and from your cellular phone via Bluetooth.
Another feature is that the DECT KX-TG78 home land phone can pick up the arrival of an inbound txt messages and alert you on your home phone handsets dotted around the house.
The alert is sounded on all home handsets with "Text message!!... Text message!!".
NOW... The Sony Xperia M (C1905) does support Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP) and can be paired and will alert you of inbound txt messages.
Problem
HOWEVER... if you stop/disconnect Bluetooth and attempt to reconnect at a later time (arrival home again) it won't successfully re-pair again.
It prompts with a six digit Bluetooth pairing number which can't be accepted by the Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG7873S land phone.
I do note the Panasonic OUI MAC address is in a Bluetooth blacklist(blocked) in /data/mics/bluetooth, /data/mics/bluetoothd
Not sure this is really stopping anything as I removed it and it's still removed after a reboot.
Before I removed it the OUI MAC address block, the Sony Xperia M was still successfully pairing the first time with the home land phone.
If I remove any reference to the Panasonic KX-TG7873S (Seen as DECT KX-TG78 in Bluetooth list by default) with MAC OUI 00-08-F0, I can successfully pair again.
The Panasonic KX-TG78 Link2Cell does use a default 0000 Bluetooth challenge PIN.
This can be changed on Panasonic KX-TG78 land phone, but again this makes no difference, that I'm aware of.
I have a Sony Xperia S (LT26i) running Android 4.1.2 which is paired to the Panasonic KX-TG78 on the second line and it's working just fine.
I can just turn on Bluetooth at any time and once paired, it just reconnects without problems the next time using Panasonic Link2Cell.
The Sony Xperia S doesn't support Message Access Profile (MAP)
The Sony Xperia S does only have Bluetooth 2.1
So it may be that the Sony Xperia M is having issues when reconnecting due to Bluetooth MAP.
As this is a long shot, I'm wondering if anyone knows how I could manually alter the Bluetooth connection on the Sony Xperia M so that it'll connect to the Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG78 without having to manually reconfigure Bluetooth each time.
I've use extended naming in the hope a Google search will invite a wider audience where expertise may come from different practices.
[Update MAR-2014]
Panasonic support did reply and thought it may be something better taken up with Sony.
Fair enough, as I'm running Android 4.1.2 and there is upgrades in the pipeline which may include Android 4.3, so we can look at the problem again after an Android upgrade.
[Update APR-2014]
Upgraded to Android 4.3 on my Sony Xperia C1905 and Bluetooth MAP profile how works.
[ANSWER] Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG78 Bluetooth connection
Solution
I have upgraded the Xperia M (C1905) to Android v4.3 and now have a robust Bluetooth MAP (Message Access Profile) service.
Bluetooth MAP service now works on the Xperia M (C1905) with the Panasonic KX-TG78 land phone.
After pairing with the Panasonic Link2Cell KX-TG78 land phone, I'm then prompted to 'authorize' a MAP service.
You will probably still have to edit the Bluetooth /data configuration for Bluetooth to remove the blacklisting of Panasonic MAC OUI 00-08-F0
I did this as I have a phone with root access to the /data/misc folder.
When you re-connect the Bluetooth service after a second time the Bluetooth MAP service connects automatically.
There is a notification on the status bar which can not be removed which indicates the Bluetooth MAP service is active.
The notification states, - Bluetooth Message Access to "DECT KX-TG78"
This never appeared on the old Android 4.1.2 ROM where Bluetooth would pair successfully once, but not the second time unless you reset all Bluetooth /data/Misc configuration. This was unworkable using Android 4.1.2 ROM
In the old Android 4.1.2 you still got an audible txt alert notification on the land phone when Bluetooth was successfully paired on the first connection. However, you couldn't get the Bluetooth connection to re-connect on the second time after Bluetooth had been turned off and on again.
Summary
Using Release 15.4.A.1.9 Android 4.3 on an Xperia M (C1905), all Bluetooth services I have tested on a Panasonic DECT KX-78 home/land phone worked effectively.

[Q] Confused on how to easily utilize NFC with other phones

Hello guys!
I am looking for an app that will quickly pair my phone with another phone through bluetooth with NFC. Does this exist? Can I make a tag for this? Ideally I would want this to work with someone who doesn't have an NFC reader app (like trigger).
Put phones back to back and boom- the phones have pairing information for bluetooth.
Someone set me on a path here for an answer.
never will exist
typhoonikan said:
Hello guys!
I am looking for an app that will quickly pair my phone with another phone through bluetooth with NFC. Does this exist? Can I make a tag for this? Ideally I would want this to work with someone who doesn't have an NFC reader app (like trigger).
Put phones back to back and boom- the phones have pairing information for bluetooth.
Someone set me on a path here for an answer.
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This app would never exist since for nfc to work the phone should be close since the signal is weak
Then how will the phones know that they are on each other by bluetooth...the phones wont know when to pair since bluetooth doesnt know the distance between the phones

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