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Sorry for a noob question, hope you can help.
I am working in a company which produces parking equipment and services.
For our parking cards we use a Mifare classic standard.
What we want is to have an opportunity to give certain clients a discount or a free service, to do it a worker should take his card and reprogram it. For this purpose, i know, there are special readers-writers, but most of them are rather expensive. So I wanted to know, if we can do this with an Android or Windows smartphone with an NFC module and a special software written for the purpose. Is it possible?
Thanks a lot for your answers.
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If the Android phone supports Mifare Calssic (not all phones supports them, it depends on the nfc chip used inside the mobile phone itself) you can read/write the card as you whish (reprogram it) but you obviously need the keys to write to the card sectors/reprogram them. If you have not the keys you cannot extract them using an Android phone.
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If the Android phone supports Mifare Calssic (not all phones supports them, it depends on the nfc chip used inside the mobile phone itself) you can read/write the card as you whish (reprogram it) but you obviously need the keys to write to the card sectors/reprogram them. If you have not the keys you cannot extract them using an Android phone.
Based on my own personal experience I have not come across an Android phone with NFC that does not support MIFARE Classic.
Have you seen differently asper?
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Some phones don't use the NXP chip and so it doesn't support classic cards. But there aren't many.
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http://www.andytags.com/nfc-tags-compat … RyeOpHD_qA explains some about the classic compatibility issues.
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Guys, thanx a lot!
I am familiar with MIFARE compatability, not a problem.
One more question. Can you advise SDK for Android and Windows mobile systems for MIFARE classic programming?
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asper wrote:If the Android phone supports Mifare Calssic (not all phones supports them, it depends on the nfc chip used inside the mobile phone itself) you can read/write the card as you whish (reprogram it) but you obviously need the keys to write to the card sectors/reprogram them. If you have not the keys you cannot extract them using an Android phone.
Based on my own personal experience I have not come across an Android phone with NFC that does not support MIFARE Classic.
Have you seen differently asper?
Mainly the old broadcom chipsets don't support mifare, newer ones seems to support them (probably dued to developers/users requests over the big mifare world wide diffusion)
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Use the app MCT, Mifare Classic Toolkit.
Works fine with e.g. Samsung Galaxy S3, Sony Xperia Z3 and a lot of other models.
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