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NFC ExtendedLength Fix

Simple Xposed module to change the hardcoded value of 261 bytes which Android is saying is the upper limit of your NFC Controller to transmit although the NFC chip in your phone is maybe capable of more.

Its only useful if some apps check this value and throw an error. If your build-in NFC chip doesn't support this message length the module can't help you and apps trying to use this capacity may crash.

This module hooks two funktions:

1. NativeNfcManager.getMaxTransceiveLength to return 2462 instead of the hardcoded 261 bytes.
2. NativeNfcManager.getExtendedLengthApdusSupported to return TRUE instead of FALSE.

This could help to get apps and/or NFC Tags working who exceed the 261 bytes limits.

For german users: This module makes it possible to use the AusweisApp2 with eID Funktion of your ID Card (neuer Personalausweis (nPA)).
With an OnePlus One I was able to get till the PIN check before an unknown error occurred. Some others phone are maybe more compatible.

See this Android bug for more information.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=76598

Author(s): 

philipp1993

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://derappkoch.de

Package: 

de.derappkoch.nfcextendedlengthfix

Version name: 

1.0

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

de.derappkoch.nfcextendedlengthfix_v2_576eb6.apk (34.57 KB)

Number of downloads: 

176 in total · 52 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

576eb6fab99ec63cef71b7357d564675

Uploaded on: 

Saturday, January 21, 2017 - 11:30

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