Hacking Making Amiibo NTAG215s

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The thing is, I already have an iPhone 6, and I don't plan spending $200+ just to make amiibos. Unless I find a good deal on an Android phone, I don't plan on purchasing once.
 
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The thing is, I already have an iPhone 6, and I don't plan spending $200+ just to make amiibos. Unless I find a good deal on an Android phone, I don't plan on purchasing once.
There was a project at one point that was aimed at installing Android to dual boot on an iPhone, I think it was called "iBootDroid" or something like that. I don't know if it's still active but you could do some digging and find out
 
Here is one of the many Android phones that I have the work great with TagMO for Amiibo's as well as the Amiiqo App.
 
There was a project at one point that was aimed at installing Android to dual boot on an iPhone, I think it was called "iBootDroid" or something like that. I don't know if it's still active but you could do some digging and find out
still wouldn't make the iphone's nfc chip magically start working like the android's. the hardware itself is locked down to what apple wants

good thing i have a friend with a galaxy s6.
 
you can get really cheap budget android phones with NFC, honestly if your into hacks and stuff android phones are really good to have around, and if your really cheap im sure you could find someone with a galaxy S3+ you would only need to borrow it for a little while unless you plan to start churning out loads of amiibo's
 
still wouldn't make the iphone's nfc chip magically start working like the android's. the hardware itself is locked down to what apple wants

good thing i have a friend with a galaxy s6.
I guess I don't know how well or poorly hardware is accessed through iBootDroid, but it's obviously at least enough for all the essential things to work and the last few recent iPhones have NFC capability
 
Let's say I get an NFC tag that's a 215 and has 888 bytes.
Can I lock down these extra bytes to 512 using an app or anything? Lots of these sellers on aliexpress are selling a wide and crazy range of tags, and I can't see one that has 512, yet alone not having to buy like 100 of the tags.
 
Let's say I get an NFC tag that's a 215 and has 888 bytes.
Can I lock down these extra bytes to 512 using an app or anything? Lots of these sellers on aliexpress are selling a wide and crazy range of tags, and I can't see one that has 512, yet alone not having to buy like 100 of the tags.
most of the 888bytes found on NTAG215 listings are probabjly just mistakes the NTAG216 has 888bytes while the NTAG215 has 504, so either the listing is wrong and its a NTAG216 for sale or the specs are wrong and it has 504 writable bytes and is a NTAG215, but it seems in most cases the seller has just grabbed the NTAG21x specs which lists the maximum specs in the NTAG21x range which is those of the 216
 
Is there a place where you can download all legit (not amiiquo) amiibo bin?
I try to see in NFC bank but im not sure what amiibo are original and what are dumps from amiiquo.
 
Yes, any android phones with NFC work.

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@gamesquest1 So I should still be able to fit data on a 504 byte ntag?
all NTAG215 are the same if i understand correctly the 504 writable byte limit is basically that the rest is the unique tagID which makes it up to 540bytes, which is why amiibo dumps are 540 bytes as the unique tag ID was dumped too, 504 is the actual real size without the uniqueID stuff

basically just buy NTAG215 NFC tags and you will be fine
 
is the process of installing the tool on an android intrusive? that's a weird question i know, i know little about android. My partner got one for work that is heavily monitored and he isn't supposed to use for anything other than work. so i guess my question is, is this something i can do on his phone without it showing up on his account or raise any flags at his work?
 
There IS a way to do this with NTAG216's. I through together an app a few days ago.

That's all I'll say.
 

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