Google killed NFC Smart Unlock for Android, and users are furious
Google has discontinued NFC Smart Unlock, a feature that allowed users to unlock their Android phones with NFC smart devices.
And the worst part: The feature was killed without warning or explanation. NFC Unlock is still listed as an active feature in the Nexus and Pixel device manuals, and Google has issued no official statement on the matter.
SEE ALSO:You can now pay for public transport in China's capital with Android phonesNFC (near-field communication) devices are able to interact wirelessly with other devices (such as smartphones, computers, or electronic locks) while within four centimeters of each other. Devices like the NFC Ring can play dual roles as a fashion accessory and a key to unlock smartphones and tablets.
But no longer. Earlier this month, several Android users reported that they were unable to use the feature. After several weeks of confusion, a Google employee responded that "SmartLock NFC Feature has been deprecated for new users." The employee did not respond to many subsequent requests for an clarification.
Transparency issues aside, Google's move to eliminate NFC functionality is somewhat surprising. Over the past few years, NFC has proven to have potential in a wide array of areas, from transportation to medicine, and even jewelry.
And now that smart rings are partnering with major credit card companies to expand their influence, Google will probably have a lot of angry executives, as well as Android users, to contend with.
Update Oct. 7, 2017 (9:42 a.m. ET): Google sent Mashable the following statement:
In the case of NFC unlock, we’ve seen extremely low usage. At the same time, there are alternatives available now that are easy to use, are secure and have much wider adoption...However, if you have NFC unlock currently set up, you can continue to use it until you reset your device, switch to a different device, or explicitly remove the NFC tag from Smart Lock settings.
We apologize to those of you who are affected by this and we’re sorry for any inconvenience. We encourage you to use a different unlock method in Smart Lock, such as Trusted Bluetooth devices, Trusted Places, or On-body detection, all of which we believe to provide a better user experience.
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