Hello, 

I can confirm you that the UICC is connected to the NFC controller in the 
Galaxy Nexus.

Jeremy

Le jeudi 16 février 2012 12:27:41 UTC+1, Roman K. a écrit :
>
> No. Otherwise the Galaxy Nexus has to support Card Emulation out of 
> box which is available on BlackBerry devices (OS 7/ NFC capable) as 
> you already mentioned. 
> On the one hand, the Android OS/SDK do not offer any API for 
> activating this needed mode, on the other hand, it is not clear 
> whether the SIM card is physically connected to the NFC controller 
> (prerequisite for SWP) in the Galaxy Nexus. 
>
> However, the only option for you is to use the Nexus S in combination 
> with the patches in to activate this mode. These patches have been 
> published here recently. Another issue is that the patches are just 
> available for 2.3.4_r1 and you have to compile from scratch. 
>
> Cheers, 
> Roman 
>
> On 15 Feb., 17:33, Paul <pabloisb...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Hello I am finding the NFC SWP position a bit confusing with Android; 
> > 
> > On an NFC Galaxy Nexus phone with OS4 - and inserting a UICC chip with 
> > some data on it ... 
> > will I be able to read this from another phone or device making use of 
> > theSingleWireProtocol? 
> > 
> > (This scenario works between 2 BlackBerrys and in theory should be the 
> > same if I just put that UICC in the Galaxy Nexus?) 
> > 
> > (PS I don't want to have a hacked version of Android to achieve this!) 
> > 
> > Thanks

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