How to Turn On OPPO Reno5 5G's NFC
The OPPO Reno5 5G is equipped with Near-Field Communication (NFC), a wireless technology that enables secure data exchange between devices over short distances. Commonly used for contactless payments, pairing devices, and sharing files, NFC enhances convenience and connectivity. In this guide, we’ll explain what NFC is, how it works on your OPPO Reno5 5G, and provide step-by-step instructions for enabling the feature on your device.
Enable OPPO Reno5 5G's NFC
NFC is a wireless technology that allows different devices to exchange data and information safely by placing them beside each other. To enable your OPPO Reno5 5G's NFC, follow the presented instructions:
Open [Control Center] by swiping down the very top of your OPPO Reno5 5G screen. You'll see the shortcut listed on top and the notification below.
Look for [NFC] and then enable it.
You can also try this method:
For ColorOS 12 and above: Go to [Settings] > [Connection & sharing] > [NFC] > enable [NFC].
For ColorOS 11 and below: Go to [Settings] > [Connection & sharing] > enable the [NFC].
How to disable NFC
There are two ways you can disable your OPPO smartphone's NFC feature:
Through the Control Center
Accessing the NFC through the Control Center is the easiest way to disable this feature. Swipe down from the top of your phone's screen > turn off the [NFC] feature. If you can't see the NFC icon on your Control center, see How to Rearrange Control Center Icons.
Through Settings
This option will give you a detailed view of the NFC feature:
For ColorOS 12 and above: Go to [Settings] > [Connection & sharing] > [NFC] > enable [NFC]. This should automatically disable the Android Beam. If not, tap [Android Beam] and toggle off to deactivate. Or go to [Android Beam] > then toggle the switch to disable it.
For ColorOS 11 and below: Go to [Settings] > [Other Wireless Connections] / [Connection & sharing], and toggle [NFC] to turn it off.
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