The Smart Tags Application Explained - Blackberry Z10 User Manual

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The Smart Tags application explained

The Smart Tags app takes bits of information and transforms the info into a smart tag. Info can include text, websites and
other URIs, phone numbers, email addresses and connection information. You can copy the smart tag to an NFC tag,
display it as a QR Code, or you can pass the smart tag directly to another BlackBerry device. The Smart Tags app allows
you to store the smart tags that you receive and use them or pass them on later.
Instead of handing out business cards, try creating your own smart tag that contains your contact information so that with
just a click, recipients can call, text or send you an email. Do you have an event coming up? Try making a smart tag that
contains the event information, then copying the smart tag to a writeable NFC tag that is attached to a small gift for your
guests.
The NFC feature might not be available, depending on your wireless service provider, your administrator's settings and your
BlackBerry device model.
Scan a QR Code, barcode or an NFC tag
The NFC feature might not be available, depending on your wireless service provider, your administrator's settings and your
BlackBerry device model.
When you scan a QR Code or barcode by using the Smart Tags app, your device saves the information as a smart tag.
When you scan an NFC tag, your device opens the information in the corresponding application type. You can save the
information as a smart tag by opening the Smart Tags app before you scan the NFC tag.
Do any of the following:
• To scan a QR Code or barcode, open the Smart Tags app. Tap
corners of the QR Code or barcode appear on your screen.
To scan an NFC tag, tap the back of your device against the NFC tag.
. Tap
or
. Hold your device so that all four
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