What Is The Difference Between NFC And Bluetooth

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NFC and Bluetooth are two wireless technologies, but they are different when it comes to usage. NFC works over a very short distance, like when you tap your phone to pay at a store or quickly pair two devices. It's fast and easy but only works when devices are very close to each other. Bluetooth, on the other hand, works over longer distances, letting you connect things like wireless headphones or speakers. Think of NFC for quick, close-up actions and Bluetooth for longer-lasting connections. Both are useful depending on what you need. Read the article below to learn more about the Key features that separate both technologies.


Applicable to: All the OPPO devices which support NFC features.


NFC works on a similar principle to Bluetooth and other technologies that transfer data wirelessly over radio waves, but there are some notable differences. NFC is faster than Bluetooth and uses electrical currents to send data. Its range is smaller than Bluetooth's however, with a maximum working distance of around 10 cm compared to several meters for Bluetooth.

Note: The NFC feature availability may vary across phone models, regions, and mobile network carriers. To learn more about the NFC feature. Click Here.

 

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