NFC stands for Near Field Communication and it’s a short range wireless communication technology. It allows the exchange of information over short distances by bringing together two phones that are within about 4 inches of each other.
In this article we will clarify how to use NFC on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G in terms of turning on, paying and transfering data.
Do Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G have NFC om its system?
Yes, NFC feature is available on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G and you can activate it from settings.
How to scan the NFC tag on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G?
Scanning an NFC tag on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G, comes after installing a writing app like TagWriter by NXP. You just need to open the app, and hold your phone near the tag then scan it. The following paragraphs clarify more about installing and using writing apps.
What is the best way to share files using NFC on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G?
To transfer data from Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G, NFC should be turned om as clarified before. Also, you need to activate Android Beam from NFC settings, more or share and connect, then activate the Android Beam. After activation, follow these steps to accomplish sharing data process:
– Open Gallery or your phone files.
– Choose the file or data you want to share it.
– Tap on share icon.
– Tap on NFC icon.
– After connecting with the other device, choose tap to share.
On many devices, the beam is activated automatically when you turn on the NFC. Also, some devices requires you to tap on the Android Beam icon after you tap to share the file or the photo. So, you need to tap on the icon, then continue the other steps as usually.
Does Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G have apps for NFC?
When it comes to NFC tags for task automation on your phone, you need a third-party app. For make payments, you need an NFC payment app.
These apps help you make the most of your phone features in no time with no hassle.
How to make contactless payments through the Google pay app?
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?
In order to automate tasks on your phone, you need to do two things. The first one, downloading a writing app. The second one, learning how to write a tag. Now, make sure that you have a blank NFC tag or buy a one. As for the app, we recommend NXP tag writer. Now follow the next explanation about how to write the tag.
How to write NFC tags using the TagWrtier-NXP app?
To automate tasks by scanning tags, you need to write commands using a tag and NFC writing app. To write the tag:
– Open the app.
– Tap on write tags in the top right.
– Choose New Data set.
You will find many options, select the link for example to enter a URL.
– Choose the URL type.
– Enter the domain in the other field.
– Select save and write.
In the next screen you will find all of the options unchecked. Click on write, hold your phone, then move the tag in front of it and the confirmation screen will appear.
How much memory do I need to write NFC tag?
The memory you need depends on the type of data, if you want to store text it will take 26 Bytes. On the other hand, a web address requires 19 Bytes, and SMS requires 68 Bytes. As for Emails you will need at least 83 Bytes.
Everything you need to know to use NFC on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G
Using NFC on Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G requires you to be familiar with Oppo Reno5 Pro+ 5G 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.