Realme 2 specification and full review
Hey what's up guys, so here we have already seen review of the budget but yet featured packed Realme 1 a couple of months ago but if you're looking for something, a bit different now there's a Realme 2 and it's just arrived so, let's check it out here's the detail in the discussion below.
Note that there's no mention of oppo, here Realme actually just split with them and became a separate company open it up.
Realme 2 |
Inside the box
we see the phone comes out of the box with some plastic wrapping looks like there's a screen protector on here - all so we have the micro USB cable but no USB C here and a 10-watt charger with no headphones in this box all right.
Key features
so here is the Realme 2. let's go over its key features, firstly it has a notch display unlike the Realme 1 this one which has a 6.2-inch display with a notch at the top. This trend is really getting famous, around the screen there is an IPS LCD and it certainly looks pretty massive with this minimal bezels thanks to the notch cut out but we didn't see an option for hiding it with a black bar though unlike on most other phones with a notch overall this big display doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
Display and storage
The resolution is only 720p and it is stretch over this large space you get 271 PPI density so what should be impressive looking is actually a bit grainy if you look closely. For your audio you have a standard bottom firing speaker down next to the micro USB port or you can alter plug in headphones to the 3.5 millimeter jack, there's a built-in FM radio too, so you can tune in anywhere and if you decide to bring your music library with you then there is storage which is expandable or you have 64Gb built-in storage.
Design and looks
Next on the list is its design with a bit of flair though this phone probably won't win any beauty, Realme did try to add some spice to his design the back is made of a glass-like material some sort of plastic there's sort of a holographic polygon design inside which you can see when it catches the light really similar to the Realme, so what not bad for a budget phone what we have here are the diamond black and diamond red colors it should be. A diamond blue colour option also available.
Besides this patterns I also thought that the chrome highlights around the cameras and the fingerprint reader which is nice like the back the frame, it is also made of plastic and the rounded edges feel kind of fat but comfortable you won't have to worry about shattering your plastic phone but there is no water protection and face unlock.
one shortcoming of the Realme 1 is that it doesn't have a fingerprint reader, in contrast, the Realme 2 has a rear-mounted scanner that is quite fast and accurate and on a bunch of devices it's nice to see the option for face unlock - it uses the front cam though not infrared so it won't be quite as efficient to use in the dark.
Performance
Next coming to its power-efficient chipset and big battery which is a Snapdragon 450 chipset in either 3 or 4 Gb of ram it's a bit of a step down from the Helio P 60 inside of the Realme 1 but the Snapdragon 450 still does ok it shouldn't overheat and this power efficient together with a large 4200 mah power battery.
Software
The Realme 2 should be able to run for a long time on a single charge charging speed with the 10-watt charger might leave more to be desired though the user interface is oppo colour OS / Android 8.1 Oreo. it's pretty far from stock Android though it doesn't seem too bloated swiping over to the left opens customizable panels which can display travel info and weather and also there's a theme store with plenty of new backgrounds to choose from finally a dual camera setup.
Camera
Photo sample
The Realme 2 has a dual camera setup but like a lot of devices these days the second camera is only a depth sensor for portrait mode whereas the main camera is 13 megapixels with an F/2.2 aperture and have face detection with autofocus here are a couple of quick shots we took for you to check out and here's a portrait shot with a defocused background made possible, thanks to the 2 megapixels 2nd sensor don't worry we'll go more in depth about the camera quality in our full review.
Conclusion
so there you have it guys compared to the Realme 1 and the realme 2 which is similar and yet pretty different each has its own pros and cons what do you think the Realme 2 are you getting one. let us know down in the comments and we'll try to answer any questions you might have like our full review.
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