No
No
The Sony Xperia E1 does not contain and NFC controller or NFC antenna and is not NFC enabled. It cannot scan NFC tags.
No
The table below illustrates the available NFC tags and their compatibility with your phone. As phone specifications can change without notice and also vary from region to region, we strongly advise testing tags before any purchase.
Manufacturer | NFC Chip | Compatible |
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NXP | NTAG210µ | No |
NXP | NTAG210 | No |
NXP | NTAG213 | No |
NXP | NTAG215 | No |
NXP | NTAG216 (Not Recommended) | No |
NXP | NTAG424 DNA | No |
NXP | NTAG223 | No |
NXP | NTAG224 | No |
NXP | MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 | No |
NXP | ICODE SLIX | No |
NXP | ICODE SLIX2 | No |
NXP | ICODE 3 | No |
ST | ST25TN01K (TN01K) | No |
ST | ST25TN512 (TN512) | No |
Depending on what information you need to store on your NFC tags, you will have different memory requirements. NFC Tags have a very limited memory so getting a tag that will store everything you need is important. Seritag have put together some information on how much memory you will need in your NFC Tag.