I still dont have nexus s but there is a high probability that its Embedded

Yes Keys are private and most likely needs to be provided by Service
Provider. The same thing has been mentioned in nokia forum
But I am not sure  how this will be done for nexus S.(may be there are ties
with Service Provider)

If anyone can explain OTA agent and its communication with TSM, it would be
very helpful. Since this too is not clear (w.r.t android)

Regards,
Ajith



On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:41 AM, Dominik <dominik.gru...@fhnw.ch> wrote:

> According to the NXP documentation of PN544, three SE variants are
> supported:
> - SIM Card (via UICC)
> - Embedded (SmartMX security chip)
> - SD Card
>
> Do you know which version is intended to be used by the Nexus S
> device?
>
> The above messages describe attempts to enable SmartMX. As soon as
> access to this SE is possible:
> Which keys do you use to access the SE? Such keys should be private
> and not generally be known.
>
> I am at a loss.
>
> - Dominik
>

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