Decent camera capabilities, Great-looking design, Snappy charging
Battery life feels a touch lacking, Barely different to the Reno 2Z, Mediocre processing power
The Oppo Reno 2 is an unusual prospect, as it's so close to the Reno 10x Zoom in many ways that it's hard to recommend this phone as a different device. The Reno 2 may have an extra camera, but it's arguably not the most useful snapper, and the handset mi...
Oppo Reno 2 is what people might call a device that is much more accessible to the public for the kind of features it offers at the price of Rs 36,990. The device comes with really nice quirks like the shark pop-up camera and the Sound Focus feature, whic...
Instantly recognizable design. Excellent build quality and high-quality materials, Above average local and network connectivity and features, Pretty good AMOLED screen, large and notch-free, with a fast under-display fingerprint reader, Great battery life
No water or dust resistance, Mushy power and volume buttons, Video stabilization has its issues
There is a lot to like, even love about the Oppo Reno2. We're willing to go as far as to say that there are very few bits we dislike about the Reno2. Some of the major ones are even subjective, like certain design and software package choices within Color...
If you can live with the UI and don't mind sacrificing some UI performance for the flexibility of having a wide and long tele lens, you'll love everything else about this phone.If I were you, though, I'd hold off just a bit to see what OnePlus is tossing...
Published: 2019-10-03, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Attractive design, Impressive cameras, Fairly good display
Oppo Reno 2 is a natural and much expected successor to the original Reno. It has all the bells and whistles and makes the right noises. However, there are a few caveats that may concern both Oppo and the buyer. The biggest one is the over-hyped 20x hybri...
Good, Smooth performance, Decent battery life, Good daylight camera performance
Voices on calls sound hollow, Bloatware and spammy notifications, Slightly expensive
The Oppo Reno 2 feels very much like the Reno 2Z which we reviewed recently, but it does everything a little better. It packs in more power thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G SoC and is capable of performing your daily duties without slowing down. The...
Abstract: OPPO got everyone talking in 2018 when it launched its innovative and exciting Find X. Since then, OPPO has rolled out a handful of other phones and Reno series earlier this year. OPPO launched its Reno 2 series of smartphones globally at an event in Indi...
The Oppo Reno 2 at Rs 36,990 is tough to recommend over the OnePlus 7 or the Honor 20, because of its price. The phone does pack premium hardware, but the software is certainly not up to the mark. In my opinion, the quality of hardware and design is defin...
Also Read: Oppo Reno 10x Zoom ReviewOppo Reno 2 is an upgraded version of Reno 10X Zoom in terms of cameras in which triple lens setup has gone upto quad camera setup. The design is super awesome, clean, elegant and appealing. The glass finish at the back...
Stunning glass design, Fast performance, Good quad cameras, Bright AMOLED display
Average battery life, Low-light camera performance, Price could have been better
Barring the price, there is honestly no reason why you should not buy the Reno 2. It is a fantastic phone that delivers a premium experience on all ends. Right from its stunning glass and metal design in Luminous Black to its attractive notchless AMOLED d...