Bug in the NFC?

In Hong KONG, there is a NFC debit card called Octopus, and there is an app for checking balance, or make the payment with the card.

This app works well with my X 2013, 2014 X, X play and X 2015 pure, but not with my strength (5.1.1) X

BTW, X force NFC can make android beam with another handset, can also read tag NFC on the advertising Board.

Yes, there is any bug on X force NFC?

THX.

Looks like the NFC on the phone is made all but works with a single application. Did you ask the developer of the app? It is not enough information listed above, but if Nfc works with all but one application, so I tend to start with the app.

The force is the newest phone, then maybe there is some indicator of compatibility, the developer must define.

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