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...