The Asian Age

‘I WANT IT THAT WAY!’

Design enthusiast­s, specs lovers, the valueconsc­ious — this festive season, there’s a phone for everyone

- VISHNU ANAND

The abovementi­oned Backstreet Boys’ iconic song spoke about mistakes and heartaches, but somehow, it resonates with millennial­s today who wish for one of many things from their smartphone­s. Each of us wants it our own way. While some of us are suckers for good design, a few are driven by value and the rest of us pay attention to the math behind camera sensors and batteries. This festive season, there’s something for each of us. Here’s a quick roundup:

The difference between a `6,000 Titan watch and a `30,000 one from Michael Kors is usually not about what it does. It lies in the experience, right from the leather box packaging, the subtle use of tasteful colours, and a sense of pride in owning and unboxing it every time you wish to wear it. The Oppo Reno 2 gives you a similar experience with a smartphone. What immediatel­y catches your attention is the larger than usual box it comes in — almost double the size of a regular phone box. The combinatio­n of grey and silver in the packaging is accentuate­d by a cryptic image of the back panel, with the camera module. Inside, the phone is placed in the top compartmen­t while the charger is tucked nicely at the bottom. This is just the start. What sets this device apart, is its glass back, where the camera bump is non-existent, thanks to some clever engineerin­g. Nothing juts out of the panel and the camera module is placed right in the centre of the device, each lens making a tasteful pothole. The front 16 MP camera shark fin pop up adds more swag to the design.

The Reno 2 is the first device from Oppo with a quad camera setup (48 MP primary + 8 MP wide angle + 13 MP telephoto + 2 MP portrait lens) and comes with 5X hybrid zoom, an ultra-dark mode and bokeh effects for videos. Powered by the Snapdragon 730G processor and a 4,000 mAh battery. Available in blue and black, Oppo has also launched alongside, the Reno 2Z, with a regular pop-up camera with similar specs. While the Reno 2 is available at `36,990, the 2Z sells at `29,990, both with 8 GB + 256 GB. It is a steal if you value good design!

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