Thu. Aug 30th, 2018

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: REALME 2 A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE WITH GOOD LOOKS, BIG BATTERY

 It’s now here with its second smartphone,

the first since the split, and it’s called the Realme 2. When you first look at the device, It very different from its predecessor, the Realme 1, in terms of size, but you notice some big changes when you take a closer look.The Realme 2 has a notch, unlike the Realme 1, and the company has been pushing that as a key ‘feature’ from what we can see in their teasers, which run the tagline ‘A Notch Above.’ The ‘diamond cutting’ design on the glass back is somewhat attractive. That glass back, however, also collects a lot of fingerprints.

A big change is the inclusion of the fingerprint sensor at the back. Realme 1 did not have that, and I’m thankful that it’s given up on the overly ambitious plan of sticking with only an unsafe face unlock as a biometric unlock option.The device also has a massive battery of 4,230 mAh. That’s 230 mAh over that of the Poco F1

Realme 2, with its prominent chin and notch. Image: Omkar Patne

The device has been with me for a couple of days, and using it has been a pleasant experience. I have used Apple’s iPhones for years and using an Android device, even for a couple of days, took some getting used to. The Realme 2 however, has surprised me. It took little effort to switch and I had almost no problems using it. If a person like me who fears change, like switching entire ecosystems (I still love you, Apple!), can enjoy this device, it definitely shows a lot of promise for people who want to buy a phone in this price segment.Build and designThe Realme 2 is a good looking device. I like the design at the rear because it is a fairly trippy design, called the ‘diamond cutting design’ which shines as you play around with light reflecting on it. What is a turn-off is that you will frequently find yourself cleaning the back. The glass on the rear is a lover of fingerprints, hindering the design, and compelling you to put on a phone cover.

The Realme 2 beside its predecessor, the Realme 1. Image: tech2/ Omkar Patane

On the front, at the top, there is the iPhone X-inspired notch and at the bottom, you see a thin chin.On the rear, the device has a dual camera setup and an LED Flash next to it. Below this, is a fingerprint sensor that’s slightly depressed into the body like most fingerprint sensors. So far, it hasn’t failed me even once when it comes to unlocking the device.The device is fairly light at 168 grams. Though a bit large, the device will be easy to hold. My slightly small hands did not have much of a problem using the phone. The fact that phones that are getting ‘bigger and better’ by the day totally discounts people with small hands, especially women, and it’s an issue that needs a separate addressing.The phone comes in colours Diamond Black, Diamond Blue and Diamond Red.DisplayThe Realme 2 has a 6.2-inch multi-touch HD Plus display with a resolution of 1520 x 720 pixels. It has an 88.80 percent screen-to-body ratio and is protected by 3rd generation Corning Gorilla Glass.

The Realme 2 beside its predecessor, the Realme 1. Image: tech2/ Omkar Patane

It’s monsoon season in Mumbai, and I needed the phone screen to be bright enough when I was out, even in the day. The screen is bright enough, and I have been able to adjust it right in almost all settings.Chipset and StorageThe smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 450, which I think is good enough for what the device is priced at. It comes in two storage variants, one with 3 GB of RAM and 32 of GB of internal storage, and another with 4 GB of RAM and 64 of GB of internal storage. If you’re running out of storage, you can always toss in a 256 GB microSD card.In terms of graphics, the device has Qualcomm’s Adreno 506, which is a good GPU for a mid-range phone.

SoftwareRunning the Realme 2 is Android 8.1 Oreo overlayed with Oppo’s custom ColorOS 5.1. I have not used it in the past, but it was easy to use. I’ve always dreaded using Android, but I had little to no problems adjusting to the Realme 2 and ColorOS 5.1.More details about what I specifically like about this combination of Android 8.1 Oreo and the ColorOS will be in my full review of the device.CameraOne of the first things I did when I got my hands on the device was open the camera, and it takes fairly good photos in daylight and slightly disappointing photos in the night. Realme has a dual camera set up at the back with a 13 MP primary camera unit with an f/2.2 aperture and a 2 MP secondary camera unit with an f/2.4 aperture. There is an LED flash next to it.

The dual camera on the rear is horizontally oriented. Image: tech2/ Omkar Patane

On the front, inside the notch, is an 8 MP camera unit with an f/2.2 aperture. The selfies look alright.There are options like AI Beautification, front camera HDR and bokeh mode when you take photographs.While the camera is not all that impressive, my review of the device will definitely give you more details about how the phone compares in terms of optics with other phones in its price range.BatteryThe best thing that I like about the phone is the battery life. With a massive 4,230 mAh battery, I haven’t had to charge it too often and I find that incredibly convenient, especially for a person like me who isn’t all that organized with her phone charging.ConclusionThree features of the Realme 2 make me believe that the phone will make for a promising device. One: the big battery, two: good looks and three: the fingerprint sensor at the back, which the earlier device did not.

The Realme 2 has a notch. Image: tech2/ Omkar Patane

After days and weeks of teasing the smartphone, the Realme 2 has officially been launched. The smartphone has been priced at Rs 8,990, and will be available for purchase starting 4 September exclusively on Flipkart. The Realme 2 comes in three colour variants — Diamond Red, Diamond Black, and Diamond Blue.The Realme 2 comes in two variants, one with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage which is priced at Rs 8,990, and the other one with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB storage which is priced at Rs 10,990.

 

Realme 2 specifications and featuresThe smartphone features a 6.2-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1520 x 720 pixels. Under the hood, the Realme 2 is powered by a 1.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset, accompanied with Adreno 506. Also, for both variants of the device, the phone’s storage can be expandable up to 256 GB using a microSD card.In terms of optics, the Realme 2 sports an 8 MP sensor up front, which comes with features like AI Beautification 2.0, Front Camera HDR, and Bokeh Mode. At the back is a dual camera setup, which is a combination of a 13 MP and a 2 MP sensor, accompanied with an LED lens.

The Realme 2 has a ‘diamond cut’ design on the rear. Image: tech2/ Omkar Patane

 

The Realme 2 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo coupled with Oppo’s custom ColorOS 5.1, and is powered by a 4,230 mAh battery. Connectivity options on the smartphone include a 3.5mm headphone jack, micro USB, GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, and dual nano SIM. The Realme 2 comes sans the fingerprint sensor, however, it features a facial recognition setup.

 

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