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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
Sleek design, Powerful performance, Good battery life
Camera shots lack detail, Not the sharpest screen around, Software could be slicker
The Reno 2 is an eye-catching, luxurious-feeling handset that ticks all the boxes you're likely to need in a smartphone. It packs camera capabilities for almost any situation, including a standout pop up selfie cam, and it doesn't compromise on power and...
Big, hole and notch-free screen, Good-looking glass and metal shell, Solid value, Has a headphone jack,
Xiaomi offers more power at the same price, Portrait mode is restrictive, Night mode is unsubtle, ColorOS 6.1 UI is not the best-looking around,
A high-quality phone that performs well enough in all areas to offer serious competition to more expensive ones.Trusted Score Andrew Williams Andrew Williams is a technology writer, who has contributed to Stuff, WIRED, TechRadar, T3, Wareable an...
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...
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...
Publié: 2019-10-24, Auteur: 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