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OPPO Reno 2Z up for Pre-order online in India | Price Rs 29,990

Oppo's Reno lineup is all about Zoom. Earlier launched Oppo Reno First Gen variants which included a Reno 10x Zoom model were an instant hit. Now Oppo is bring Reno 2 variants to the fray. The so called 2nd Gen actually is just a continuation or iteration to their first gen Reno models and doesn't bring big changes, which means the older 10x zoom variant is still the high end model in the Reno series.

Oppo Reno 2z 8GB ram 256GB variant is now available to Pre-order for a price of Rs 29,990 ( MRP price in India is Rs 32,990 ). You can avail some launch offers on Amazon.in for a limited time if you pre-order ( check here )



Reno 2z Specs and Features
  • 2.2GHz Helio P90 octa core processor
  • 4000mAh battery with VOOC Fast charging support
  • 6.53 inch AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution ( 2340 x 1080 pixels )
  • Color OS 6.1 based on Android Pie
  • Quad cameras at the back - 48MP+8MP+2MP+2MP 
  • Pop-up Front Camera - 16MP
  • Ultra steady mode for smooth videos.
  • Ultra Dark mode
  • 8GB ram
  • 256GB storage
  • Colors available in : Luminous Black, Sky White
As you can see, instead of a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Oppo has chose to power up this with a Mediatek Helio P90 octacore processor. This processor is not a slow processor actually, so performance wise you are not going to see any issues. 




Camera Specs

Oppo Reno 2Z comes with 4 cameras at the back and offers 20x Hybrid Zoom. Like every other flagship or mid-range Android phone out there launched in 2019, it comes with a 48MP F1.7 aperture main camera made by Sony ( IMX586 ). Next to it is a 8MP F2.2 aperture ultra wide angle lens ( 119 degrees ). It has also included a 2MP Mono lens and 2MP regular lens to help with Portrait Mode 2.0. Oppo is also introducing two new modes to the camera software. One is the Ultra Dark Mode to help you capture images in the dark. The other is Ultra Steady Mode which helps to create smooth shake free videos ( 1080P only ).



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