RobertL wrote:
I can read the NEO once with the S5 without problem, trying to read it once again just seams to hang the nfc processes on the phone. If i disable NFC on the phone and enable it again I'm able to read the NEO once more. When it's not possible to read the NEO it's not possible to read any other NFC tags. Same scenario works with out problem on S3,S4,Z3 and so on.
Anybody else having this issue or have a solution to it?
I am seeing the same issue on 3 different S5's with 2 different, brand-new Neo keys(fw 3.3.0). Its basically unusable since it usually takes a few minutes of fumbling around(frustrating...) in order to get a successful read.
Phone:US Cellular Galaxy S5 SM-G900R4, Android 4.4.2, Kernel 3.4.0-2185718
-I
have not tested a
non-US Cellular S5, so maybe its carrier-specific issue??
-I
have tested US Cellular Galaxy S3 and S4 and these older devices work perfectly
Symptoms:After one read(successful
OR failed), it will not read again
Workarounds:-wait at least a minute then try again(does not always work, 50/50...)
-disable/enable NFC
-lock/unlock the phone
Additional info:On the first attempt, the S5 seems to be able to successfully read the Neo only about 50% of the time, sometimes I get error "Unfortunately, NFC Service has stopped", but most times it just simply will not read again until doing one of the above 'workarounds'. After a
failed read, if I immediately exit the Yubico Authenticator then re-load it, I get message "NFC is disabled" but when I check, it is actually enabled. So it seems that the NFC service is crashing for some reason.
Note: I have never seen "NFC is disabled" message after a
successful read, but it still will not read again until doing one of the workarounds above.
I brought this up with US Cellular 'tech support' but that was(as I expected) an exercise in futility....the only answer I got was to wipe/reset the phone and that "NFC is for sharing pictures and not intended for security"
Any ideas??