INTRODUCTION:OPPO recently brought its new smartphone – the Reno2 – to the Philippines. Still sporting its predecessor's unique shark fin-like pop-up mechanism, the Chinese mobile maker claimed that the Reno2 is now designed for content creators.OPPO Reno...
The OPPO Reno2 is fine, solid premium midrange offering. If you want a premium smartphone but can't afford those phones around 50K, the OPPO Reno2 is the next best thing. It offers great camera and video experience, premium build, AMOLED punchy display an...
Published: 2019-10-17, Author: Ira , review by: yugatech.com
The Reno 2 retains the original Reno's fantastic design, now with a good set of cameras and a good chipset. There are a few issues, though. It's pretty bulky in the pockets. There are minimal frame drops when gaming and face unlock response is quite slow...
Abstract: Updated: 8 June 2020, 2:02pm with some updated prices and replaced the Logitech G603 gaming mouse as the offer is over.*In better times, this week would have been the PC Show. Still, there's no need to feel down because we've just exited the circuit brea...
Published: 2020-01-29, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: After Oppo rebranded its R series phones and introduced the Reno last year, the Chinese company has tried to make them less of a mid-range gadget and more of a youth-oriented product.However, the Reno2 has largely kept to the looks of the original Reno...
Great wellrounded camera system, Good scores on benchmark tests, Interesting selfie camera design, Good image quality all the way up to 5.0x zoom, Expandable storage via microSD
Price is a little high, Speakers are imbalanced, Poor quality from bundled inear headphones, No water and dust resistance
If you've been a fan of Oppo's recent phones, the Reno2 would come easily recommended. As we've seen from our testing, it has a highly competitive upper mid-range processor in the form of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G, a flashy pop-up fin-style selfie came...
Published: 2019-11-20, Author: Ian , review by: vr-zone.com
Ultrawide camera option, Effective Ultra Night Mode, Decent performance
No wireless charging, No ingress protection, Heavily skinned OS, Oppo has demonstrated itself to be at the bleeding edge when it comes to full-screen, bezel-less smartphone experiences. First the Oppo Find X, and subsequently the Oppo Reno, which traded a
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Published: 2019-11-05, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: Chinese smartphone makers are churning out new models at a staggering pace. Take Oppo for instance. The firm recently launched a sequel to its Reno smartphone, which itself was released in April this year.Like its predecessor, the Reno2 has an all-scree...