The Oppo Reno2 Z Unboxing/Cover By Arsal Ali
Hey, Welcome to Another Day, another unboxing. And it’s kind of interesting because you probably know, if you followed and you look up here, I unbox the UPO Reno to a little while ago and then more recently, like about a week ago or so on the box the Upper Reno Z.
And then this is the Oppal Reno to zie some kind of mixing it up.
I mean, to be fair, the first generation Reno and the second generation Reno are, you know, about six months apart. The Reno 2 and Reno 2 are from the newer generation and the original Reno zie.
Some of the older generations now zie products have the mediatheque chip on them, the peel your 90. So that’s what’s interesting about this. But this is better spec-wise than the Reno Zerwas.
There are more cameras, but not quite as many cameras the Reno 2, which is a Snapdragon-based device. So it’s really interesting to see how to upwell positions these devices.
You would have thought that they would have kind of equivalent versions.
But really, you’re losing some cameras and stuff. So let’s take a look, shall we? This is the box it says opposes Reno to Z. There are some barcodes on this and more bar codes and apple the boxes have been dropped.
And then there’s in I’m a sticker at the bottom. So, yeah, this is what we’re looking at, 8 gigabytes, 128 gigs of storage on this unit. So that’s pretty exciting. And that’s nice. Specs. Just in case you’re wondering, in terms of price point, this is about a 500$ phone.
So about the same price, similar price to the Reno 2, which has more cameras on the Snapdragon chip. So interesting to see that. Anyway, let’s open it up.
Don’t put it onto the end of the road. This is a bit of a slow box to open. So bear with me. I’m trying to help it along. Boom. Nothing inside.
Very similar layout to the other Renos. We got a divider here with some documentation.
And you can see, nothing left in here. But we’ve got many of maybe instructions and multiple languages. I’m not going to go through that.
Probably tells you where all the controls are. And this is probably the warning. Warning. You know, basically safety, regulatory stuff. Here are the phones. We’ll take a look at that in a minute.
And then we’ve got a divider. This is a really nice plastic divider.
And like the reno to there is really beautifully made for, like, fake leather case.
So that’s pretty nice. I like that along with the Reno, too, so I’m glad to see it here. And then, of course, we’ve got the AC adapter. This is for Hong Kong or the UK or some country that uses UK plugs. I’m not quite sure what the wattage on this. I think it’s somewhere around 20 to 30. What’s it soup?
Vuk Charger fast charging with the Green Kaede Connector USP type A got to SBA to see the cable.
Of course, you can see the sea end right here and then the A and right over there. And then we’ve got a SIM removal tool in here. I’m not going to take that out. And then finally, just like the other Renaults, we have a pair of earbuds that look very much like iPhone earbuds.
And in case, I have a 3.5-millimeter connector at the end, which tells you something.
This phone had a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack, which is really good news.
So that’s it for the content of this box. Now, let’s look at the phone. So here is some of the information. There is a 48-megapixel ultra-wide quad camera.
Those are ultra-dark mode. 6.5-inch amole ed screen, 4000 million power batteries book three fast charges it gigs, 120 gigs of storage. Good stuff. So let me remove this from its packaging real quick.
There we go. And then I’m going to make sure there’s no I made stickers back here. There is one. So let me peel it off if I can get it. So there we are. So the aim is the sticker. I think we’re safe now.
All right, look at these. UPO Fonzie’s Reno fans are really gorgeous. They really know how to make these phones shine.
You have the trademarked little bump here so that when you put it down, you don’t scratch the camera lens. And since the lenses are flush in the phone, that’s something that all the up or Renaults have had since pretty much day 1. So you have four cameras here. I don’t know if you see there’s 1, 2, 3.
The 4th 1is right there, LCD flash and the little nubbin. Let me walk you through what these cameras do.
So, I said in the little cover, there is a 48 megapixel F over 1.7 main camera. That’s the 4 in 1 quite pixel technology pixel beaning. Good stuff.
So a very good sensor. There’s an 8 megapixel F over 2.2 ultra-wide. So that’s the same we’ve seen on the Reno Zee and the Reno 2. Then there is a 2 megapixel black and white with Massen, 1.75-micron pixels.
It’s going to f over 2.4 lenses. And then there’s another 2 megapixel F over 2.4 cameras.
That’s a depth sensor for portraits of stuff. And that 1 has 1.75-micron pixels. That’s kind of insane. So basically what we’re talking about here is a different setup the Reno 2 has a telephoto well.
But the Reno Z doesn’t have a telephoto and this doesn’t either.
So, yeah. So that’s it for the back. There is a 4000$ amp hour battery under the hood, Helio P 90 from mediatheque, definitely up there.
Not the top chip, but one of their top chips. We’ve got 128 gigs of storage. 8 gigs around. You already know that there is another option that has 256 gigs of storage well with the same amount of RAM. There is micro SD support.
So now let’s have a look at the front. I’m going to turn on the phone and we’ll take a look.
There we go. There’s the UPO logo. So the front is and I all add touchscreen. It is 6.5, 3 inches, ten ETP, 19 points 5 by 9 aspect ratio is Basileus. So there is no front-facing camera disturbing the flow. There you can see it well. There’s a bit of a chin, but not much at all.
There’s an in-display fingerprint reader, of course, and you guessed it, there is a pop-up camera.
You can see the opening right here for the Pop-Up camera. So this, like Lorino, too, has a pop-up camera. The Reno 2 is a shark fin, a can opener like that. This is more like one of that point out.
And the Reno zie had a notch, like a teardrop notch. So it’s a little different. And then that’s it really for the front. There is an earpiece up here. It’s kind of hidden in there. Well done.
Let me walk you through the edges quickly. I’m not going to set this up. As you know, this is just an unboxing. So on the left-hand side, there’s a volume rocker.
You can see here on the bottom there is a headphone jack, USP type C port, and the speaker.
And then you have a PA Lockie with a green accent, just like the little nubbin in the back. And some of the UI elements, you can see, match really nicely. So the green accented PA Laki and then the sim tré microcircuitry. And on top, you have a secondary microphone and a pop camera.
That’s basically the layout. And that’s it for the specs. I mean, you know, it’s pretty much par for the course for a 500$ phone, but I’m a little bummed that they didn’t put a telephoto on one of those two lenses because, you know, there have been cool, like to kind of match the Reno to in terms of specs. So, yeah.
So that’s it, folk. This is the Reno to Zee mediatheque phone with pretty high-end specs, Upper Middle Ranger and so Sejin from.
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