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NFC Card Emulator Pro (Root)

NFC Card Emulator Pro (Root)

Android Tools yuanwofei
4.5 Popularity

Powerful NFC card emulator for rooted Android

System Requirements

Updated
May 13, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 4.4++
Package Name
com.yuanwofei.cardemulator.pro

So here's my honest take on NFC Card Emulator Pro (Root). I've tested a bunch of NFC and card emulator apps, and this one's pretty solid. The core functionality works well - it detects cards accurately and lets you save and simulate them easily. Compared to some other options, the interface is a little plain, but it's easy to use. Not gonna lie, it took me a bit to figure out how to properly tap the card on the phone, but once I got the hang of it, it's been smooth sailing. If you just need a simple, reliable way to emulate NFC cards on your rooted Android, this is a pretty good choice.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Simulates a variety of card types like access, meal, and library cards
  • Easy to use - just tap your card and save it in the app
  • Switch between multiple saved cards with a tap
  • Accurate card detection in my experience
  • Free to use, no subscription or in-app purchases

Cons

  • Requires a rooted Android phone, which not everyone has
  • Can be tricky to get the card detection to work perfectly every time
  • Interface is a little basic, not the most polished look
  • Might be overkill if you only need to emulate 1-2 cards
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Description

Been using NFC Card Emulator Pro (Root) for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you simulate different types of cards on your rooted Android phone – access cards, meal cards, library cards, and more. Pretty solid app if you’re into that kind of thing.

Here’s what you do: you turn on NFC, open the app, and then tap your actual card on the back of your phone. The app will detect the card and let you save it. Then you can click a button to simulate that card whenever you need it. There’s also an option to edit the card info if you need to. And if you have multiple cards saved, you can switch between them easily.

Look, if you’ve got a rooted Android and need to emulate different cards, this app’s worth checking out. It’s not perfect – sometimes it takes a few tries to get the card to register, and the interface is a little basic. But overall it does the job and gets the card emulation right.

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