OPPO Reno 2 is here with Snapdragon 730G and 5x hybrid zoom

The Reno 2 is the company's first phone to come with quad rear cameras and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730G chipset.

What you need to know

  • OPPO today introduced the Reno 2, Reno 2F, and Reno 2Z smartphones at an event held in India.
  • All three phones feature quad rear cameras.
  • OPPO Reno 2 is powered by a Snapdragon 730G processor and offers a quad camera setup with 5x hybrid zoom.

OPPO today unveiled its new Reno 2 series at a global launch event held in India, less than five months after introducing the first Reno series phones. The OPPO Reno 2 series includes the Reno 2, Reno 2F, and Reno 2Z.

The new Reno 2 comes with a 6.55-inch Dynamic AMOLED display featuring Full HD+ resolution, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. It is powered by Qualcomm's 8nm Snapdragon 730G chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage.

On the back of the Reno 2 is a quad camera setup comprising of a 48MP primary camera, 8MP secondary wide-angle camera, 13MP telephoto lens, and a 2MP depth sensor for portrait shots. The phone offers 5x hybrid zoom and up to 20x digital zoom, which is less impressive than the 10x hybrid zoom capability of the company's flagship Reno 10x Zoom.

For selfies, the Reno 2 has a 16MP shark fin rising front camera with the ability to capture live bokeh video. The phone also includes a 4,000mAh battery with the company's VOOC 3.0 fast charging technology.

The Reno 2Z and Reno 2F come with a marginally smaller 6.53-inch AMOLED display and a 48MP quad camera setup on the back. They also pack the same 4,000mAh battery as the Reno 2.

OPPO has priced the Reno 2 at ₹36,990 ($515) in India. The slightly less impressive Reno 2Z, on the other hand, is priced at ₹29,990 ($418). The Reno 2 will be going on sale on September 20, while the Reno 2Z will be available from September 6. OPPO hasn't announced pricing for the Reno 2F, which is slated to go on sale sometime in November this year.

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