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October 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Autonomie
Photos de qualité
Quadruple capteur
Qualité de l'écran
Prise Jack 3
5 mm pour les casques
Design soigné
Ecran sans encoche ni poinçon
Mécanisme en forme d'aileron
Qualité photo
Bonne autonomie et recharge rapide
Prix
Design réussi
Très bonne autonomie
Quadruple module caméra de qualité
Beaucoup de stockage
Longue durée de vie de la batterie
Double SIM
De très bonnes caméras
Un beau design
Connexion prise jack
Écran très lumineux et quasi parfait
Autonomie plus que convenable
Finitions impeccables
Volet photo polyvalent
Ecran
Performances et Autonomie
Photo et Vidéo
Design et Finition
De belles photos
Même de nuit
Un écran d'excellente facture
Un design alléchant et bien fini
(Prise jack)
Appareil photo avant
Performances globales
Pas d'encoche ni de trou
Beaucoup d'extras
Hautparleur
Design sympathique et finitions impeccables
Une partie photo satisfaisante
Très endurant
La volonté d'innover à moins de 500 euros
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Surcouche logicielle
Traductions parfois partielles ou hasardeuses
Audio mono
Prix/puissance
Mauvaise prise en main (lourd et encombrant)
Interface à améliorer
Performances un peu juste par rapport à la concurrence
Surcouche ColorOS trop brouillonne
Quelques bugs
Un peu trop cher
Pas de certification IP
Relativement cher
Zoom hybride 5x peu convaincant
Pas de certification d'étanchéité
Un peu épais et lourd
Apports du SoC "gaming" négligeable
Stabilisation Vidéo
Aileron attrape-poussière
Des logiciels tiers en trop
Prix
Peu confortable à une main
Interface ColorOS toujours mal fichue
On trouve plus puissant au même prix
(Pas de charge sans fil ni de certification IP)
Autonomie
Appareil photo principal
Scintillement de l'écran
La surcouche ColorOS encore un peu en retrait face à la concurrence
Salissant et surtout moins puissant que certains de ses concurrents directs
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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-...
Publié: 2019-11-22, Auteur: Paul , review by: whatmobile.net
I was impressed with the Reno 2 and found the mid-ranger to be value for money for what it can do.The quad-camera set up, in particular, allows for some smart photography and was able to catch all the best angles of my holiday.Having a strong battery lif...
The Oppo Reno2 punches above its weight in many ways, boasting a great design, camera and an extensive collection of features.While its hardware isn't fully up to scratch, this barely alters the general experience beyond some input delay while using the c...
Publié: 2019-11-08, Auteur: David , review by: T3.com
Notch-free screen is fantastic,Flexible, decent camera,Good battery life for video streaming,
Mid-range processor inside, No waterproofing, Software could use some work,
Another mid-range phone rolls into town offering an appealing balance between price and performance. Oppo gets a lot right with the Reno 2, but in a section of the market that's increasingly crowded, it perhaps doesn't do enough to be really compelling fo...
It comes with a case and a pair of headphones in the box, The sound quality is really impressive, it makes listening to music and watching TV a pleasure, It has a high performing 5x zoom, The design is stylish and features a front camera, which slides up
The rear camera's position means it's easy to cover and smudge the lens with your finger when holding the phone, It doesn't support wireless charging, The back of the phone and the screen are both prone to dirty fingerprint marks, You'll have to be carefu
Our GHI experts were impressed at this smartphone's great value. Though its real crowning glory was the camera, which took great portraits and has an ultra dark mode that worked wonders for late-night snaps. Plus, we loved the video quality which even sta...
Decent cameras, Long battery life, Thoughtful design
Camera afflicted with delays, Unreliable auto-brightness, Over-warm display colours
There are many things to like about the Oppo Reno 2. It looks great, it has a pretty good triple camera, the display is decent for a phone of this price and even performance from the Snapdragon 730G is okay. The phone's ColorOS software, which I've moaned...
Those who expected many developments with the second generation of Oppo Reno will be disappointed to see that the Reno 2 has few differences with its predecessor, especially physically.It should be said, however, that we are glad that the Chinese company...
Classy and premium styling, Nice big screen with no notch, Camera system is versatile, Long battery life, Headphone jack
ColorOS software will divide opinion, Realme X2 Pro is better and cheaper
The Reno 2 is a premium looking device with a very capable camera system, long battery life and a great display. But with the latest Realme X2 Pro phone having just been announced, even all this good stuff makes the Oppo a little harder to recommend.That...