@Lokki I've been only using it since 24h, but with 4 rings and on 2 devices - so far so good :) I will report if it ends up failing.
Best posts made by Berg
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RE: How do I get the Unlock App to bypass the Android lock screen?
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RE: Issues with NFC Ring Control app [Solved]
@johnyma22 reading and writing ok now !
Latest posts made by Berg
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RE: Issues with NFC Ring Control app [Solved]
@johnyma22 reading and writing ok now !
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RE: Helios and Horizon rough edge
@Je-Remy-Peters in my case the horizon is indeed the one where the black inlay seems to be coming off too.
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RE: Issues with NFC Ring Control app [Solved]
Version 0.3.7 - thanks for looking into it :)
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Helios and Horizon rough edge
I have purchased a horizon, helios, signature and alpha rings. I am a bit surprised that the edge of the black tag on both the horizon and helios is rougher than those on the two others. When putting on a shirt or a coat for instance it seems to hook with the cloth a little bit and I'm concerned this might get worse. Anyone has the same experience, and is it actually ok?
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RE: How do I get the Unlock App to bypass the Android lock screen?
@Jose That's actually how it goes by default on my phone when I enable NFC Ring unlock: first PIN then ring..
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RE: How do I get the Unlock App to bypass the Android lock screen?
@Lokki I've been only using it since 24h, but with 4 rings and on 2 devices - so far so good :) I will report if it ends up failing.
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RE: How do I get the Unlock App to bypass the Android lock screen?
You might want to try the SmartLock option in the android settings. The ring bypasses the lock without removing it.
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Issues with NFC Ring Control app [Solved]
I have a few issues which might come from my misunderstanding of the app, so some help would be welcome:
- The "Read" action sends me systematically to the browser app and opens nfcring.com/getStarted
- Adding anything with Create>Link or Create/Text does not change the above behaviour
- The Feedback action is inresponsive
On a MotoX android 6.0.1
[Update 24.06.2016]
I come to the conclusion that the NFC Ring Control app does not write to the ring. It reads correctly however what I wrote with the NFC Tools app. -
Ring Unlock with Android Marshmallow
Pretty easy with the SmartLock on the newer android versions, which doesn't need the unlock app:
Settings >Security >SmartLock> Trusted Devices> Add Trusted Device > NFC
Tap your ring, name it, et voilà. Now you can keep your default android lock in case you're not wearing the ring, and the ring will bypass it.