NFC stands for “Near Field Communication” It is a wireless technology that enables the share of data between two devices. You can use it to perform contactless transaction, add contacts to your phone or transfer information between two phones.
NFC tags can be embedded in contactless cards, stickers and posters and are used worldwide by major advertisers and brands. The importance of NFC tags has increases as they enable you to make more seamless purchases with less friction, increase customer engagement and build customer loyality. In this article we will explain features of NFC in Oppo Reno3 Youth.
Does Oppo Reno3 Youth have NFC technology?
Yes, NFC technology is available on Oppo Reno3 Youth and you can enable it from settings.
How can I scan NFC tags on Oppo Reno3 Youth?
Here is a quick guide to use scanning with NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth. After downloading a writing app like TagWriter by NXP, open it then hold your phone in front of the external tag and it will be scanned. In order to learn how to install and use writing apps, follow the next paragraphs.
How to share files by using NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth?
To share files from Oppo Reno3 Youth to an Android device, you need to download send anywhere (File Transfer) app. After installing the app in both, Oppo Reno3 Youth and the other device, tap on send option in the bottom left corner of the app.
In the other device, tap on yes, I agree and close the window. On Oppo Reno3 Youth, tap on
– Newly installed apps.
– Send anywhere.
– Media files from screenshot or another folder.
Now remove the mark from the first two options and keep it for the files you want to send them. Next, click on send and got it.
– click on the upper right icon
– Choose while using the app.
– press on the arrow in the bottom left corner.
Now Insert the key you see in Oppo Reno3 Youth on the other device, then choose while using the app. In Oppo Reno3 Youth, tap on yes I agree then close the window and tap on the photo or file in both phones.
Apps for NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth
To run NFC on your Oppo Reno3 Youth, you can install third – party apps for tasks automation or install NFC payment apps if you want to make payments.
These changes ease use the fantastic features of your smartphone.
How to use Google pay app for contactless payments?
If you have a phone with NFC, you can use Google pay to pay. Just follow these steps:
– Download Google pay.
– Open the app.
– Get started.
– Select set it up.
– Add your card.
– Add your card details.
We recommend that you set the Google pay as your default contactless payment method. To do so, go to settings, then contactless payments or tap and pay, and select the Google pay as a payment default.
Want to pay for your items now?, Simply put your phone by the scanner and you are done.
How to install NFC writing apps for android?
To write NFC tag you need to:
– turn on NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth.
– Buy a blank NFC tag.
– Install Writing app (NXP tagwriter).
After downloading the app open it and continue reading the following paragraph about writing the tag by this app.
How to Write NFC tags on Oppo Reno3 Youth
To write a tag in order to automate task by scanning it with your phone, follow the text below:
– Open the app you download.
– Click on write tags in the top right.
– Choose new data set.
Let’s assume that you choose “link”:
– Choose its type.
– Enter the domain in the other field.
– Select save and write.
In the next screen, all options are unckecked. Click on write, then hold your phone close to the tag to see the confirmation on the screen.
How much memory do I need to write NFC tag?
To stor text, you’d need a memory size of 26 bytes (bytes are the same as bits)
For web addresses, 19 bytes should suit. SMS messages take up 68 bytes, on the other hand email messages need at least 83 bytes.
Everything you need to know to use NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth
Using NFC on Oppo Reno3 Youth requires you to be familiar with Oppo Reno3 Youth NFC settings that include :
– Turning on NFC: A process of activating NFC from settings.
– Using the antenna: A sensor makes it possible to share data wirelessly.
– Scanning: Making contactless communication between two phones using the NFC sensor.
– Paying: using the NFC feature to make contactless payments.
– Transferring data: Sending data from one device to another by using NFC.