In the official documentation, the list of NFC card supported by BlackBerry is as follows:
Type 1 Topaz 96
Topaz 512
Type 2 Mifare Ultra Light (can be initialized with BlackBerry)
mifare Ultra Light C (1536 bit)
Infineon my-d Move
Infineon my-d NFC
Type 3 FeliCa rc-s965
Type 4 MiFare desfire EV1 (2K Bytes, 4K Bytes, 8K Bytes) (need to be initialized, can Nfctools-radiowar LiveCD inside have + NFC reader, successively execute command MiFare -desfire-format, Mifare-desfire-write-ndef
---2012.6.5 supplementary mifare card parameters data sheet see here
Google:mifare Classic API Site:blackberry.com
You will see the following post that does not support Mifare Classic 1K card
We don ' t support reading/writing to Mifare Classic from a Blackberry application at this time
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/NFC-api-for-mifare-classic/td-p/1384261
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/NFC-Tag-Type-2-can-t-be-recognized/td-p/1400105
Cards that can be simulated:
Generic Type 4 Virtual tag only
Ndef Card
Unsupported cards:
MiFare s50:1k
MiFare s70:4k
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DESFire D40
Http://www.acs.com.hk/drivers/eng/TDS_DESF4.pdf One, Mifare DESFire card Introduction
The Mifare DESFire card is a high frequency card with a frequency of 13.56MHz, and the chip is manufactured by NXP, a Dutch company.
Second, the Mifare desfire card technical parameters
1. Operating frequency: 13.56MHz
2. Storage capacity:
Mifare desfire 2K (MF3 IC D21): 2048 bytes
Mifare desfire 4K (MF3 IC D41, domestic often known as MF3): 4096 bytes
Mifare desfire 8K (MF3 IC D81): 8192 bytes
3. Protocol Standard: ISO 14443 A
4. Erase and Write life: more than 100,000 times
5, data storage time: 10
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Document Link: Search with Google
DESFire site:blackberry.com=============================================
The MiFare Classic 1k and 4k tags is not supported due to licensing constraints. The same licensing constraints apply to MiFare Plus tags and desfire tags in MiFare mode (DESFire tags also support ISO781 6-4 mode and these are supported).
Further, it appears that the hardware RIM are using in the Blackberry 9900/9930 are securead from Inside Secure which states It is Mifare Compatible (http://www.insidesecure.com/eng/Products/NFC-Products/SecuRead)
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/ask-How-to-get-UID-RFID-Smart-card/td-p/1352327
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The short answer to the discussion about Mifare Classic are that we don ' t support it. The summary issues is as follows:
1. It uses a proprietary crypto system
2. It does not fully comply to iso14443-3
3. There is licensing issues
It ' s been asked whether if you know the crypto algorithm and has addressed the licensing issues direct with NXP whether I Possible to implement a solution using iso14443-3. I ' M told that it's still not possible (presumably because of [2]).
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/ISO-14443-3-question/td-p/1352407
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Description of the ndef tag in the official forum:
Http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/NFC-Tag-Type-2-can-t-be-recognized/td-p/1400105
MiFare 1k and 4k tags is not supported due to licensing constraints. The same licensing constraint applies to MiFare Plus tags and desfire tags in MiFare mode (DESFire tags also support ISO78 16-4 mode and these are supported). MiFare Ultra Light,and Ultra Light C is supported since they is not subject to licensing constraints.
LLCP and SNEP (over LLCP) from the NFC Forum set of specs is planned. They is not available in the current relase (7.0) but is currently planned as part of He peer-2-peer feature which Shoul D be coming soon. I can ' t be more specific about dates. There is a good deck on this and other NFC material that was presented at the latest DevCon11 Confernce (entitled: "NFC:&N Bsp The future of apps and what to Build an NFC Enabled App ").
You might also-a look at a-couple of articles that I-wrote with my colleague on developing NFC applications O n the BlackBerry platform.
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/NFC-Primer-for-Developers/ta-p/1334857
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/Reading-and-Writing-NFC-Smart-Tags/ta-p/1379...======= ======================================
Smart card Mifare ultralight,2.8 one piece, white
Intelligent Tag Smart Tag (9900 recognizable, readable and writable), can be used to write data with ISO 14443-3 command (9900 can read and write)
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=10433177200
A good, easy-to-use, document-full NFC USB reader that uses a Windows XP notebook to operate an NFC reader through its GUI interface, test 9900 of mobile phones for analog NFC cards, and test NFC cards:
ACR122U NFC contactless IC card reader-writer USB
Updated: November 18, 2011