What is the difference between NFC and Express Mode for Purdue Mobile ID

Summary

NFC is the technology that enables Purdue Mobile ID to communicate with readers, while Express Mode is a feature that removes extra steps, allowing faster and more seamless access on iPhone.

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Overview

This article explains the difference between Near Field Communication (NFC) and Express Mode and how both are used with Purdue Mobile ID.

NFC is the underlying technology that enables contactless communication, while Express Mode is a feature that allows faster use of that technology without requiring authentication.


Purpose

Understanding the difference between NFC and Express Mode helps users know how their Purdue Mobile ID works and how to optimize it for faster, more convenient access.


Key Differences

Feature NFC Express Mode
What it is Wireless communication technology Wallet feature that uses NFC automatically
Function Enables contactless communication between device and reader Allows use of Mobile ID without unlocking or authentication
Requirement Must be supported by device and reader Requires a compatible pass enabled in Wallet
User interaction May require unlocking or selecting ID No unlocking or app navigation required
Availability iPhone and many Android devices Apple Wallet (iPhone / Apple Watch only)

How They Work Together

  • NFC allows your phone to communicate with a campus reader
  • Express Mode determines how easily that communication happens

Example:

  • With NFC only → You may need to unlock your phone or open your Mobile ID
  • With Express Mode enabled → You simply tap your phone—no unlocking required

Using NFC for Purdue Mobile ID

  1. Ensure your Mobile ID is added to your mobile wallet
  2. Make sure NFC is enabled (on supported devices)
  3. Hold your phone near a contactless reader
  4. Follow any prompts if authentication is required

Using Express Mode for Purdue Mobile ID (iPhone)

  1. Open the Wallet app
  2. Select your Mobile ID
  3. Tap MoreCard Details
  4. Select Express Mode
  5. Choose your Mobile ID

Usage:

  • Hold your iPhone near a reader
  • No unlocking or authentication is required

When to Use Each

  • Use NFC:

    • On Android devices
    • When Express Mode is not available or not enabled
  • Use Express Mode (iPhone only):

    • For the fastest, most seamless experience
    • When quick, repeated access is needed (e.g., building entry)

Important Notes

  • NFC is required for all contactless Purdue Mobile ID use
  • Express Mode is optional but improves convenience
  • Express Mode is only available on supported Apple devices
  • Both require compatible campus readers

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Article ID: 2326
Created
Mon 7/13/26 9:03 AM
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Mon 7/13/26 2:39 PM

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