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Oppo Screen Mirroring Guide: Cast Phone to PC/TV

As a 6.5-inches screen, the Oppo phone does not show advantages to process multi-tasks, and, not to mention watching films. Well, I’m not saying to throw the Oppo phone away and switch to a device with a larger screen. Oppo screen mirroring is a feature to balance mobile content and screen size. You should make good use of it.

What Is Oppo Mirroring Feature?

The mirroring feature in Oppo devices is called “Screencast.” It allows you to wirelessly share or display the content of your Oppo smartphone’s screen on a larger screen or external device. This feature is available on Oppo smartphones that run ColorOS 7.0 or later.

Whether you want to simultaneously handle multiple tasks on a PC or laptop, or just want to enjoy a better audio-visual experience on a smart TV, you can use Screencast to mirror Oppo to bigger displays.

How to Screen Mirror Oppo Phone to PC?

Method 1: Use Multi-Screen Connect (the Official Solution)

Multi-Screen Connect is a feature to seamlessly share screens between your mobile and PC. It’s best for users who have Oppo-branded phones and laptops.

Supported devices:
● Oppo Find N Series; Find X Series; Reno Series; K10 & 11 Series; realme GT Series; realme GT Neo Series; realme 10, 11, 12 Series; OnePlus 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Series; OnePlus Ace Series
● OPPO Pad Series; OPPO Pad Air Series; realme Pad X Series; OnePlus Pad Series
● realme Book Series

How to use it?

Step 1. Enable Multi-Screen Connect on your Oppo phone.

Go to Settings > Connection & Sharing > Multi-Screen Connect.

Step 2. Ensure that both devices are using the same WiFi network.

Step 3. Install Multi-Screen Connect on your realme Book.

You can download it from the official website. The package is named "PC connect."

Step 4. Open Multi-Screen Connect on the laptop and click Connect.

Your device will automatically search for the Oppo phone.

Step 5. Tap Connect when a pop-up window shows up on the Oppo phone.

cast oppo phone to laptop

Now you can see your Oppo phone screen mirroring on the laptop.

Method 2: Use Kingshiper Screen Mirroring

Using a third-party software like Kingshiper Screen Mirroring is a way covering a wider range of device system versions. For example,

Supported OS of Kingshiper Screen Mirroring:
Android 6.0 or later; Windows 7 or later

Kingshiper Screen Mirroring

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Step 1. Download software for the PC end.

Step 2. Install Kingshiper Screen Mirroring app for your Oppo phone.

Step 3. Your PC and phone should be in the same network.

Step 4. Open Kingshiper on your Oppo phone. Tap the PC name to start screen mirroring.

How to Screen Mirror Oppo to TV?

Method 1: Use Oppo's Screencast (The Built-in Feature)

Before starting oppo mirroring, make sure that your smart TV is compatible. Android TVs with Google Cast built-in are able for Oppo screen mirroring.

Quick Check:

  • Sony: Sony Bravia Android TVs (e.g., Sony Bravia X9000H, X9500G, A8H, X8000H)
  • NVIDIA SHIELD TV
  • TCL Android TVs (e.g., TCL 6-Series, TCL 5-Series)
  • Mi TV (e.g., Mi TV 4X, Mi TV 5X)
  • Hisense Android TVs (e.g., Hisense U8H, Hisense U7H)
  • Samsung: Samsung Q60T, Q70T, Q80T, Q90T, Samsung Crystal UHD TU8000, TU7000, Samsung Serif TV
  • LG: OLED CX, C1, G1, C2; Nano 90, Nano 80, UN7300, UN8500, QNED80, QNED90

Step 1: Keep the smart TV and Oppo phone on the same network.

Step 2: Turn on Screencast on the Oppo phone by swiping down the Control Center.

screen mirror oppo to tv

Step 3. Waiting for your phone to search for the TV.

A pop-up window will appear on the phone and with the TV name listed.

Step 4. Tap the device name on the pop-up window.

screen mirror oppo to tv

Step 5. Tap Start Now.

Method 2: Use HDMI Cable (via USB-C or MHL)

Some OPPO phones have a USB-C port, which you can use to connect to a TV with the right cable or adapter.

Step 1. Plug one end of the cable into the phone and the other into the HDMI port on your TV.

Step 2. Switch your TV input to the corresponding HDMI channel.

Step 3. Your phone screen should be mirrored on the TV.

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