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+<ol>
+<li>Make sure that NFC is turned on in Settings &gt; More &gt; NFC and make sure that Android Beam is also on in the same section.</li>
+<li>Hold the two devices back to back (they have to be almost touching) and you’ll feel a vibration.</li>
+<li>After it vibrates you’ll see the content on your device turn into a card-like object with Star Trek warp speed-looking animation in the background.</li>
+<li>Tap the card and the content will then load on the other person’s device.</li>
+</ol>
+</body>
+</html>