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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:35:00+00:00 2026-05-23T10:35:00+00:00

Can someone help me understanding the current state of the NFC Android stack? With

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Can someone help me understanding the current state of the NFC Android stack? With the OS 2.3 there was released small NFC support (limited only to NXP tags reading), later the Google augment the API, so in OS 2.3.3 the wider range of tags is supported and also p2p is possible.

My question is how the Open NFC stack (http://www.open-nfc.org/) fits into current state?

As I understand the Open NFC stack is parallel activity and is optional replacement to the current stack. Due to its description it overcomes some limits of the Google NFC stack implementation and makes new HW adaptions (i.e. support for new tag types) easier…

To my understanding this stack is intended to by used by device manufacturers, not mobile developers – is that right? Or is it possible to download the Open NFC stack, compile it as a library, put into .apk and use as an alternative the Google stack?

But even it will be possible for application developers to use the Open NFC stack – does it make sense with the new 2.3.3 OS features?

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    2026-05-23T10:35:00+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:35 am

    Can someone help me understanding the
    current state of the NFC Android
    stack? With the OS 2.3 there was
    released small NFC support (limited
    only to NXP tags reading), later the
    Google augment the API, so in OS 2.3.3
    the wider range of tags is supported
    and also p2p is possible.

    My question is how the Open NFC stack
    (http://www.open-nfc.org/) fits into
    current state??

    At the moment (Android 2.3.4), the Android platform does not integrate the Open NFC stack. This stack has several advantages: not limited to one particular NFC hardware, portable to many different environments (not only Android), many additional features compared to the current stack. On the other hand, because Open NFC is not part of the standard Android environment, it requires some work (but it is actually quite easy) to use this stack in an Android platform. The Open NFC documentation describes this process.

    As I understand the Open NFC stack is
    parallel activity and is optional
    replacement to the current stack. Due
    to its description it overcomes some
    limits of the Google NFC stack
    implementation and makes new HW
    adaptions (i.e. support for new tag
    types) easier…

    Correct.

    To my understanding this stack is
    intended to by used by device
    manufacturers, not mobile developers –
    is that right? Or is it possible to
    download the Open NFC stack, compile
    it as a library, put into .apk and use
    as an alternative the Google stack?

    Unfortunately, because the standard Android kernel does not support modules loading, the Open NFC stack cannot be simply installed as another application, it requires a kernel change. But once the kernel is replaced, it is quite easy to deploy and use the Open NFC stack.

    But even it will be possible for
    application developers to use the Open
    NFC stack – does it make sense with
    the new 2.3.3 OS features?

    An application developer should probably stick to the OS features, even if more limited, since they assure the portability of the code over any NFC-enabled phone. But if you are trying to use “more” features than what comes with Android, Open NFC is a good candidate.

    Hope this helps…

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