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Device Compatibility with Tapt
Device Compatibility with Tapt
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Written by Elon Datt
Updated over a year ago

Tapt devices are compatible with all NFC-enabled devices. Below is a list of NFC-enabled devices:

Note: Some Android devices are compatible but may have NFC turned off in their phone settings. Please navigate to the settings and enable NFC before attempting to tap.

iPhones:

  • iPhone SE (with NFC widget in control center)

  • iPhone 7 (with NFC widget in control center)

  • iPhone 8 (with NFC widget in control center)

  • iPhone X (with NFC widget in control center)

  • iPhone XR

  • iPhone XS

  • iPhone XS Max

  • iPhone 11

  • iPhone 11 Pro

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

  • iPhone 12

  • iPhone 12 Pro

  • iPhone 12 Mini

  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • iPhone 13

  • iPhone 13 Pro

  • iPhone 13 Mini

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation)

  • all future iPhones

Pixels:

  • Pixel

  • Pixel XL

  • Pixel 2

  • Pixel 2XL

  • Pixel 3

  • Pixel 3XL

  • Pixel 3A

  • Pixel 3aXL

  • Pixel 4

  • all future Pixels

Galaxy:

  • SIII

  • S4

  • S5

  • S6

  • S6 Edge

  • S6 Edge+

  • S7

  • S7Edge

  • S8

  • S8+

  • S9

  • S9+

  • S10

  • S10 5G

  • S10+

  • S20

  • S20+

  • A20

  • A20e

  • A30

  • A50

  • A51

  • Galaxy Fold

  • Galaxy Fold 2

  • all future Galaxies

Samsung:

  • Note 8

  • Note 9

  • Note 10

  • Note 10+

  • Note 20

  • Note 20 Ultra

  • Note 20 Ultra Plus

  • all future Samsungs

HTC:

  • One M9

  • Desire 10 Pro

  • Exodus 1

  • U11/Life/+

  • Desire 12/12+

  • U11 Eyes

  • U12 Life

  • U12+

  • U19e

  • 19+

  • all future HTC phones

Huawei:

  • P10

  • P10 Plus

  • P10 Lite

  • P20

  • P20 Pro

  • P20 Lite

  • P30

  • P30 Pro

  • P30 Lite

  • all future Huawei models

LG:

  • G3

  • Nexus 5X

  • V10

  • G4

  • K10

  • V20

  • G5

  • G6

  • V30

  • V35 ThinQ

  • Q Stylus

  • Q Stylo 4

  • Stylo 5

  • V40 ThinQ

  • V50 ThinQ 5G

  • Q8

  • Q7

  • G7 ThinQ

  • G8

  • G8s ThinQ

  • Q9

  • One

  • all future LG phones

Xiaomi:

  • Mi Mix

  • Mi Mix2

  • Mi Mix 2S

  • Mi Mix 3

  • Mi5

  • Mi5s

  • Mi5 Plus

  • Mi6/X

  • Mi6

  • Mi8

  • Mi8 Lite

  • Mi8 Pro

  • Mi9

  • Mi9 SE

  • all future Xiaomi phones

Nokia:

  • 3

  • 5

  • 6

  • 8

  • 8.1

  • 6.1

  • 8 Sirocco

  • 7 Plus

  • 5.1

  • 9 PureView

  • all future Nokias

Other:

OnePlus – One, 3, 3T, 5, 5T, 6, 6T, 7, 7 Pro, 7 Pro 5G, all future OnePlus phones

Motorola – Moto P50, Moto X4, Moto Z3, Moto Z3 Play, all future Motorolas

Sony – Xperia XZ1/Compact, Xperia 1, 10/Plus, Xperia XA1/Ultra/Plus, Xperia XZ2/Compact/Premium, Xperia XA2/Ultra/Plus, Xperia XZ3, all future Sony phones

Essential – PH, PH-1, all future Essential phones


If you encounter any difficulty tapping your card onto someone's phone for any reason, you can simply have the person scan the QR code. It's safe to assume that since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly everyone is familiar with the process of scanning a QR code.

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