Open the Settings app on your iPhone and select the option “Control Center”.
You have interacted with a smart label. This label is measuring data. Follow the below guidelines to access the data.
1. Check your iPhone model:
3.1
Tap the back of your smartphone to the indicator on the other side of this label (the blue dot in the middle of the card).
3.2
Hold your smartphone still for a few seconds. Don’t hover, the connection needs to be established. The location of your NFC module inside your smartphone differs. For instance, on iOS devices the read module is mostly on the middle top half of the phone, whereas Samsung devices have the module in the center-middle.
3.3
That’s it! You should see a popup screen with a reference to “tpp.onl”. If you click that link, the data will be visible inside your mobile browser, within a few moments.
And remember: you don’t need to open an app to access the data! Don’t open your camera app: it will prevent the interaction from happening.
Great, you’re here!
You have interacted with a smart label. This label is measuring data. Follow the below guidelines to access the data.
3.1
Tap the back of your smartphone to the indicator on the other side of this label (the blue dot in the middle of the card).
3.2
Hold your smartphone still for a few seconds. Don’t hover, the connection needs to be established. The location of your NFC module inside your smartphone differs. For instance, on iOS devices the read module is mostly on the middle top half of the phone, whereas Samsung devices have the module in the center-middle.
3.3
That’s it! You should see a popup screen with a reference to “tpp.onl”. If you click that link, the data will be visible inside your mobile browser, within a few moments.
And remember: you don’t need to open an app to access the data! Don’t open your camera app: it will prevent the interaction from happening.
2.1
Open the Settings app on your iPhone and select the option “Control Center”.
2.2
Scroll down and tap the green plus button to the left of “NFC Tag Reader”.
3.1
Tap the back of your smartphone to the indicator on the other side of this label (the blue dot in the middle of the card).
3.2
Hold your smartphone still for a few seconds. Don’t hover, the connection needs to be established. The location of your NFC module inside your smartphone differs. For instance, on iOS devices the read module is mostly on the middle top half of the phone, whereas Samsung devices have the module in the center-middle.
3.3
That’s it! You should see a popup screen with a reference to “tpp.onl”. If you click that link, the data will be visible inside your mobile browser, within a few moments.
And remember: you don’t need to open an app to access the data! Don’t open your camera app: it will prevent the interaction from happening.
3.1
Tap the back of your smartphone to the indicator on the other side of this label (the blue dot in the middle of the card).
3.2
Hold your smartphone still for a few seconds. Don’t hover, the connection needs to be established. The location of your NFC module inside your smartphone differs. For instance, on iOS devices the read module is mostly on the middle top half of the phone, whereas Samsung devices have the module in the center-middle.
3.3
That’s it! You should see a popup screen with a reference to “tpp.onl”. If you click that link, the data will be visible inside your mobile browser, within a few moments.
And remember: you don’t need to open an app to access the data! Don’t open your camera app: it will prevent the interaction from happening.