The OPPO Reno2 F is one of the latest Android smartphones to hit the Kenyan market. The smartphone packs an impressive technical profile with the highlight being on the rear quad camera and a powerful performance profile.
We have written a piece about the OPPO Reno2 F, you should check that out to get insights about what the smartphone has to offer.
Back to our subject matter, here is an unboxing of the OPPO Reno2 F and our first impressions about the smartphone.
Packaging
The OPPO Reno2 F comes in a neat white box. The packaging is really nice and gives off an early premium appeal.
Unboxing
What’s inside the box
- OPPO Reno2 F smartphone
- 3-Pin AC charger
- USB Cable – Type C
- A pair of earphones
- SIM Ejector tool
- User guide
- Silicone Cover
First Impressions
The OPPO Reno2 F is extremely beautiful, it’s probably the first thing you will notice about the smartphone. I like beautiful smartphones, so yeah, I totally like the OPPO Reno2 F.
The attention to detail is pretty awesome and quite interesting considering that the Reno2 F is at the mid-position at the OPPO totem pole.
The other notable feature is the display. The Reno2 F packs a full screen display with a breathtaking screen to body ratio. The display is therefore, perfect for watching movies and playing games due to the generous screen estate.
The Reno2 F just like the OPPO F11 Pro packs an elevating camera system. This is what gives the smartphone the decent screen to body ratio. The elevating camera system works well, it’s solid and designed to give you the maximum utility.
Let’s now talk about the camera.
The OPPP Reno2 F packs a decent 48+8+2+2 MP quad camera set-up. The camera software is quite good and pretty straight-forward. It’s the generic OPPO camera software and hence their is some familiarity esp. if you have used OPPO smartphones before.
Price and Where to buy
Oppo Reno2 F has a suggested retail price that starts at Ksh. 39,999 and is available in offline retail shops.
Kevin is a tech enthusiast and the lead writer at MobiTrends.co.ke. He has been writing about smartphones and tech related topics since October 2012. About Us | Contact Us