Chip vs Chip

NTAG215 vs MIFARE Classic 4K

NTAG215 offers 504 bytes memory with 32-bit password security, making it ideal for Nintendo amiibo, product tags, marketing posters. MIFARE Classic 4K provides 4096 bytes with Crypto-1 (broken) security, suited for legacy transit with stored value, multi-application cards.

NTAG215 vs MIFARE Classic 4K: Consumer NDEF vs. High-Capacity Legacy Smartcard

NTAG215 and MIFARE Classic 4K both occupy the NFC landscape, but one represents current best practice and the other represents a security liability maintained only by infrastructure lock-in.


Overview

NTAG215 is a modern NFC Forum Type 2 tag with 492 bytes of NDEF memory. It is smartphone-native, standards-compliant, and the chip of choice for Amiibo and large-payload consumer NFC applications.

MIFARE Classic 4K is the high-memory variant of MIFARE Classic, offering 4096 bytes across 40 sectors. Like the 1K variant, it uses the Crypto-1 cipher, which has been publicly broken since 2008. It was adopted in transit systems requiring more application data than 1K could provide, but it carries the same fundamental security liability.


Key Differences

  • Security: NTAG215 — 32-bit password (no crypto). MIFARE Classic 4K — Crypto-1, broken. Both are technically insecure, but MIFARE Classic 4K presents a false sense of security.
  • Memory: NTAG215 — 492 bytes. MIFARE Classic 4K — 4096 bytes, organized in 40 sectors with per-sector key pairs.
  • Smartphone compatibility: NTAG215 — universally supported. MIFARE Classic 4K — iOS incompatible; Android requires dedicated apps.
  • Standards: NTAG215 — NFC Forum Type 2. MIFARE Classic — proprietary.
  • Application model: NTAG215 — NDEF. MIFARE Classic 4K — multi-sector proprietary application structure.

Use Cases

Choose NTAG215 when: - Modern smartphone-compatible NFC is the deployment model - Amiibo compatibility is required - 492 bytes of NDEF is sufficient for the payload

MIFARE Classic 4K: avoid for new projects - Legitimate only for maintaining existing infrastructure where reader replacement is blocked


Verdict

Same conclusion as Classic 1K: NTAG215 for new deployments; MIFARE Classic 4K only under legacy constraints. For large-memory secure alternatives, use MIFARE DESFire EV3 8 KB.

Recomendación

Choose NTAG215 when you need mid-range Type 2 tag used in amiibo; choose MIFARE Classic 4K when you need largest Classic with 4 KB memory.