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How to add wireless charging to the Oppo Reno 8 Pro

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The Oppo Reno 8 Pro is the most expensive model in the Reno 8 series that debuted a few months ago. It is an upper mid-range smartphone that offers specifications and features worth the price range. The main focus is on the low-light camera performance as it features Oppo’s MariSilicon X neural processor aka NPU. Other highlights include an AMOLED 120Hz display, MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Max processor, and 80W SuperVOOC fast charging.

The one feature that you might miss on the Reno 8 Pro is wireless charging. Oppo decided to ditch the functionality for some reason but if you want to take advantage of the convenience that it provides, we are here to help.

Also Read: Oppo Reno 8 Pro camera test

How does it work?

The whole process of making wireless charging work on your Reno 8 Pro is pretty simple. The best part is you do not need to spend a lot to get the functionality working. All you need is a wireless charging adapter and a wireless charger. There are plenty of options available in the market but we have listed a few that you can get from Amazon.

The only thing you need to keep in mind is that the charging speed offered by the adaptor picked by you is supported by the wireless charger you have.

Add wireless charging to Oppo Reno 8 Pro

  1. Unpack the wireless charging adaptor that you picked for the phone.
  2. Plug the adaptor into the Oppo Reno 8 Pro via its USB Type-C port.
  3. Wrap the charging coil around the phone’s back panel.
  4. Use the included adhesive to place it securely with your phone’s case.
  5. Place Oppo Reno 8 Pro on the wireless charging pad and it should start getting charged.

Pick a wireless charger

You can pick any good wireless charger from Amazon or any other platform that you prefer, even if it is shopping offline. Here are some that we suggest:

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Ajit Singh
Ajit is a freelance tech reporter who loves everything tech but has a soft corner for Android. He started his stint in tech journalism in 2015 and has previously worked with publications like Digit India and Android Headlines. You can also find his work on MySmartPrice.

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