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Hi Francisco,
I have heard from my colleagues that there is already a “task force” to check and investigate the MIFARE Plus EV1 behavior in mixed mode, which communicate with you directly.
For the public audience I summarize my investigations. The MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is detected as “MIFARE Classic compliant” tag. This means in particular, on phones which does not support a MIFARE Classic the MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is not supported! On phones which support a MIFARE Classic, the MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is supported in SL1.
At the moment I do not see a way to “leverage” an established SL1 connection into SL3. This control is handled inside of the middleware or of the Android system libraries which cannot be changed from outside, means from user software.
The TapLinx team
I have heard from my colleagues that there is already a “task force” to check and investigate the MIFARE Plus EV1 behavior in mixed mode, which communicate with you directly.
For the public audience I summarize my investigations. The MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is detected as “MIFARE Classic compliant” tag. This means in particular, on phones which does not support a MIFARE Classic the MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is not supported! On phones which support a MIFARE Classic, the MIFARE Plus EV1 in mixed mode is supported in SL1.
At the moment I do not see a way to “leverage” an established SL1 connection into SL3. This control is handled inside of the middleware or of the Android system libraries which cannot be changed from outside, means from user software.
The TapLinx team
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