front camera takes good pictures, good system performance, no disruptive notch or punch hole, many extras included, good speaker
mediocre battery life, disappointing main camera, display with heavy flickering
Oppo Reno2 Lacks PolishOur feelings about the Oppo Reno2 are mixed. On the one hand, it has a premium look and the handling as well as the hardware performance during day-to-day use is very good. On the other hand, a closer look reveals a rather medioc...
Beautiful flagship design, Masses of storage, Great cameras for the price
Midrange power, No 4K 60fps video capture, Pop up camera collects dust
Starting at £399 in the UK, it's a doozy to recommend the Reno 2, with its stunning looking all-screen design, stacks of storage options and a great camera for the price. It isn't perfect - the midrange processor won't suit power users, but as a package a...
Published: 2019-10-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Decent set of cameras, Beautiful industrial design, Full frontside display, Good battery life, Price is right
Not officially available in USA, No water/dust-proofing, Frontside (slide-out) camera just OK
If the OPPO Reno 2 (or OPPO Reno2 if you prefer) weren't hampered by an off-putting amount of bloatware, it'd be really great. It's a beautiful piece of hardware that's not really failed to perform the vast majority of the time we've had to test.If you're...
Great processor, Great design, Sharkfin camera is a win
Display isn't sufficiently bright, ColorOS needs to improve navigation
The Oppo Reno2 features a 2400x1080 6.5-inch AMOLED display. The display is perhaps the weakest point of an excellently designed smartphone. It isn't easy to view under bright outdoor conditions. The panel supports HDR and the Wide Color Gamut and has 800...
Designed to impress in any color, 4,000mAh battery lasts all day, Under 1.5-hours to charge, Zero-lag performance with near-perfect multitasking, Game Space performs almost flawlessly, Balanced speaker audio with great wired output, Dolby Atmos support, H
ColorOS 6.1 remains unrefined, overly complex, Settings is a maze of customization and options all but requiring the built-in search, Camera settings and options have a steeper-than-normal learning curve, Bloatware is ultimately optional but on the heavy
Abstract: With a quad-camera system, a gorgeous design and upgraded internals, the Oppo Reno 2 is a well-equipped package that simply oozes style. However, the devil is in the details and execution matters. We spent some time with Oppo's latest smartphone to see if...
Abstract: We ended part one of this review with a promise that there was a lot more to tell. There probably is a lot more to tell, but we're not in the position to tell it for the simple reason that the update to ColorOS 7—Oppo's version of Android 10—targetted at...
Abstract: Yes, it's a YASP—yet another smartphone. But I definitely welcome this latest offering from Oppo.Considered purely on a YASP basis, the new Reno 2 scores well on price per feature. But it also has a few unique selling propositions that, while not out-and-...