Goes with everything – my new fashion accessory that has an amazing camera to boot. Meet the beautiful luxe look and high tech performance of the new OPPO Reno2 Z which I’m excited to be using. Here are some photos below that I’ve taken with the Reno2 Z, which I’ve found to be a great phone especially for the price.

First, the specs.
If you are interested to know what’s going on inside your phone, here’s the lowdown on the OPPO Reno2 Z smartphone.
- 48MP Quad Camera
- Ultra Steady Video, Ultra Dark Mode
- 6.5 Inch AMOLED Panoramic Screen
- 4000mAh, VOOC Flash Charge 3.0
- 8GB + 128GB
- Hidden Fingerprint Unlock 3.0
- Manufacturer Warranty: 24 months
Pros
It has a 48MP wide angle quad camera at your disposal, meaning that it has four cameras in all; one of which is a pop-up camera. The quad cameras come with OPPO’s latest technologies: Ultra Dark Mode and Ultra Steady Video, which allows you to see in the dark and capture the moment shake free. The pop-up camera means the screen size is uninterrupted by a front-facing camera, giving you a full-sized phone for watching movies and gaming on the 6.5 inch panoramic AMOLED screen.
The phone itself is a good size, easy to handle and looks elegant in its design with a 3D curved body, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
I found the battery life to be excellent as well. I used the fast-charging cable and charged it at night and it had more than enough to go all day.
As a blogger, I found it particularly good for product shots with depth of field where you want the items to be crystal clear and the background to be out of focus, as illustrated beautifully in this shot below.

Cons
My biggest complaint with the phone is that this camera pops up every time you select a photos for social media on Instagram Stories and you can’t turn that function off.
Colour: Sky White |
Main Camera: 48MP & 8MP & 2MP & 2MP |
Front Camera: 16MP |
Memory: 128GB RAM |
Operating System: ColorOS 6.1 based on Android 9 |
2G/3G/4G: 4G |
Photos I’ve taken using the OPPO Reno2 Z smartphone in Auckland, New Zealand.







By Megan Robinson 22 December 2019
Photos by Megan Robinson
Not sponsored, phone gifted for review.