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Is it possible to duplicate passes and intercom keys on the phone cards?
Guys tell me, is it possible to teach a galaxy s5 phone via NFC to open intercoms, open turnstiles at the university place of a pass card? That is, duplicate the intercom key in the phone and the hid corporation card.
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NFC alone is not enough to use your phone as a pass. The phone must have a Secure Element chip that can emulate MIFARE cards, on the basis of which (most likely) your access system is organized. Unfortunately, in the S5 model, the Secure Element chip was only available in the Australian lot.
If there is such a chip in the phone, then the security service of your office can register the phone as a card (they will attach the phone instead of the card when creating a new profile in the system). And, if your office has modern pass readers, then you can open the doors with the touch of your phone.
As far as I know, you can use a phone with NFC instead of contactless passes. Now I'll try to bring here a specialist who works with this.
In general, no.
Firstly, the types of tags, their operating frequencies differ from what the phone can do. NFC is only 13.56MHz.
Secondly, NFC chips, although they can emulate the operation of a card, they cannot copy cards 100% (a hardware feature of the chips).
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