If you own an Oppo A5 5G and need to connect it to your Windows PC, you need the correct USB driver installed first. Without the right driver, your computer will not recognize the phone at all.

This is a very common problem. Many users plug in their Oppo A5 5G only to see no response from the PC, or they get an error saying “Unknown Device”. The solution is to install the correct USB driver.

This guide shows you exactly how to download and install the Oppo A5 5G USB driver on Windows 10 and Windows 11. The steps are simple and work for beginners as well as experienced users.

What is the Oppo A5 5G USB Driver?

A USB driver is a small software file that your operating system uses to communicate with external hardware. In this case, it allows Windows to talk to your Oppo A5 5G smartphone.

When you plug your phone in, Windows needs this driver to identify and interact with the device. Without it, Windows may display an “Unknown Device” error, or the device may not appear at all.

The Oppo A5 5G (model CPH2751) uses a Qualcomm chipset. The correct USB driver ensures stable and reliable communication between your phone and your PC for tasks like file transfers, ADB commands, and firmware flashing.

Requirements / What You Need

  • Oppo A5 5G smartphone (model CPH2751)
  • Windows PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • A working USB data cable — make sure it is a data cable, not a charge-only cable
  • Oppo USB Driver or Qualcomm HS-USB Driver package for Windows
  • Basic knowledge of Windows file navigation and Device Manager
  • At least 100 MB of free storage space on your PC
  • An active internet connection to download the driver

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Download the Oppo USB Driver

Start by downloading the official Oppo USB driver package for Windows. Oppo provides an All-in-One USB driver that works across all Oppo models, including the A5 5G. The file is usually a .zip archive or a .exe installer.

Save the downloaded file in an easy-to-find location such as your Desktop or Downloads folder. Make a note of where you saved it, as you will need to locate it later during installation.

Step 2: Extract the Driver Files

If the downloaded file is a .zip archive, you must extract it before you can install it. Right-click the .zip file and choose “Extract All”. Select a destination folder and click Extract.

You can also use extraction tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip for this step. If the downloaded file is a .exe installer, you do not need to extract anything — skip this step and go directly to Step 5.

Step 3: Enable USB Debugging on Your Oppo A5 5G

Before connecting your phone, enable USB Debugging. Open Settings on your Oppo A5 5G. Go to About Phone and tap Build Number seven times in a row. This unlocks the Developer Options menu.

Now go back to Settings → Additional Settings → Developer Options. Toggle on USB Debugging. Confirm the prompt that appears. Your device is now ready for a proper ADB or driver connection.

Warning: USB Debugging opens a security channel on your phone. Only keep it enabled during technical tasks and turn it off when you are done.

Step 4: Connect Your Phone to the PC

Use your USB data cable to connect your Oppo A5 5G to your Windows PC. A notification will appear on your phone asking what type of connection you prefer. Select File Transfer (MTP) mode from the options shown.

After selecting MTP, your PC will try to detect the device automatically. At this point, Windows may try to install drivers on its own. If it succeeds, great. If not, continue with the steps below.

Step 5: Open Device Manager

On your Windows PC, press Windows + X on your keyboard. A quick menu will appear. Click Device Manager from the list. The Device Manager window will open, showing all connected hardware.

Look for your Oppo A5 5G in the list of devices. If the driver is missing, you will see the phone listed under “Other Devices” with a yellow warning triangle icon next to it.

Step 6: Install the Driver

If the downloaded file was a .exe installer, double-click it and follow the installation wizard. Accept any prompts and wait for the process to complete. This is the easiest way to install the driver.

If the driver came as a folder with .inf files, right-click your device entry in Device Manager. Choose Update Driver. Select Browse my computer for drivers. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver files. Click Next to begin installation.

Step 7: Complete the Installation

Windows will install the driver files automatically. The process usually takes only a few seconds. Once done, you will see the message: “Device driver software installed successfully.”

Your Oppo A5 5G should now appear correctly in Device Manager. It should show up under “Portable Devices” or “Android Phone” instead of “Other Devices” with a warning icon.

Step 8: Verify the Connection

Open File Explorer on your PC. Your Oppo A5 5G should now appear listed under “This PC” as a connected portable device. You can click on it to browse the phone’s internal storage and SD card.

You can now transfer files freely between your PC and phone. If you use ADB, open Command Prompt and type adb devices to confirm the phone is detected.

Common Errors and Fixes

Error 1: Device Not Recognized

If Windows shows “USB Device Not Recognized”, first try a different USB port. USB 2.0 ports generally work better than USB 3.0 ports for Android device drivers. Also try using a different cable. Many cables sold today are charging cables only and cannot transfer data.

Error 2: Driver Installation Failed

If the installation fails, you may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows. Restart your PC and enter Advanced Startup Options. Go to Troubleshoot → Advanced Options → Startup Settings. On restart, press option 7 to disable enforcement. Then retry the driver installation.

Error 3: Unknown Device in Device Manager

Right-click the unknown device entry in Device Manager and choose Update Driver Software. Point Windows to the folder containing the driver .inf file. If that still does not work, uninstall the device entry completely. Then disconnect and reconnect the phone and try installing the driver again from scratch.

Error 4: ADB Not Detecting the Phone

Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your phone. Open Command Prompt and type adb devices to check detection. If the phone appears as “unauthorized”, look at your phone screen and tap OK or Allow on the RSA fingerprint authorization prompt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I use this driver for other Oppo models?

Yes. The Oppo All-in-One USB driver package supports most Oppo smartphones and tablets. For best results and maximum stability, always try to use the driver specifically built for your device model when available.

Q2: Does this work on Windows 11?

Yes. The Oppo A5 5G USB driver is fully compatible with both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It works on both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of these operating systems without any issues.

Q3: Do I need other software?

No. You do not need to install Oppo PC Suite or any other companion application just to connect your phone. The USB driver alone is sufficient for file transfers and ADB functionality.

Q4: Will this void my warranty?

No. Installing the USB driver on your Windows PC is a completely standard procedure. It does not modify your phone in any way and will not affect your manufacturer warranty.

Conclusion

Installing the Oppo A5 5G USB driver on Windows 10 or 11 is a quick and easy process. With the right driver installed, you can transfer files, use ADB, and flash firmware whenever needed. The full process takes just a few minutes.

We hope this guide helped you connect your Oppo A5 5G to your PC without any hassle. If you have questions or ran into any problems not covered in this article, feel free to leave a comment below. Our team is always happy to help!