FAQS
ABOUT THE LIMITED EDITION SNEAKERS (1)
As a celebration of ingenuity and creative passion, Dior unveils connected sneakers. The fruit of virtuoso savoir-faire, each model is numbered and available in a limited edition. Uniting Dior heritage with the inspirations of Kim Jones – Artistic Director of men's lines – they are sublimated with entrancing nuances and materials from collection to collection.
Reflecting the House's innovative spirit, these pieces give access to a Digital Product Passport, via a private platform the numeric key to which is the NFC chip in the sole of the right-foot shoe. In this exclusive space, the user can benefit from additional information on the different stages of the manufacturing process and be among the first notified of future launches. Thus, Dior operates like a laboratory in constant motion, deploying a collaborative intelligence in search of unprecedented fields of possibility.
A unique experience, perpetuating the art of detail and excellence so dear to the founding-couturier.
ABOUT THE ENCRYPTED KEY (1)
HOW TO READ YOUR ENCRYPTED KEY (NFC CHIP):
A. Apple [Apple NFC: Near Field Communication]
i. Where is the NFC sensor located?
For newer iPhones, you may need to tilt your phone to the reader, so the top part of the phone is facing the reader. Pointing your phone straight at the reader, similar to how you would point a remote at a TV.
For older iPhones, the NFC sensor is generally on the back of the phone, either in the center, lower or upper portions. It may take a bit of experimenting to see which angle works best for your phone. If you have used Apple Pay, the same angles you use to pay should work for the Hotspot NFC tags.
ii. NFC Tag Reader Supported iPhones
- iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
- iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
- iPhone X
- iPhone XR
- iPhone XS and XS Max
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2020 model)
- iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max and 12 Mini (Sagar, 2021)
- iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max and 13 Mini
- iPhone 14, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max and 14 Mini
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max
iii. Check NFC capabilities of your phone
iPhone XS (Max), iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro (Max), iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro (Max), iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro (Max) and iPhone SE models have a ‘Background Tag Reading’ feature. (iPhone Tricks, n.d.) This explanation means reading the NFC tags is read automatically as soon as the iPhone screen is on without needing to toggle the NFC Tag Reader first.
iv. Activate NFC capabilities on iPhone 7 or 8
Swipe up from the bottom of your screen until you load the quick menu. Look for the NFC icon, tap on the icon to turn it on.
If the icon is not visible on your screen, to add it as a shortcut: Open Settings > Select Control Center > Scroll and tap the green plus button on the left of NFC Tag Reader.
B. Samsung [Samsung NFC: Near Field Communication]
i. Where is the NFC sensor located?
For newer Samsungs, you may need to tilt your phone to the reader, so the top part of the phone is facing the reader. Point your phone straight at the reader, similar to how you would point a remote at a TV.
For older Samsungs, the NFC sensor is generally on the back of the phone, either in the center, lower or upper portions. It may take a bit of experimenting to see which angle works best for your phone.
ii. Activate NFC capabilities
Open the Settings app > Tap Connections > Tap NFC and contactless payments > Tap the switch to turn NFC on
Now the NFC reader has been enabled on your device.