Realme 2 (4 GB)
Full Specifications, Price, Review & Should you Buy?
- 6.2 inches, HD+ Bezel-less display with Notch, 19:9 ratio
- 1.8 GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor
- 4 GB RAM, 64 GB Internal Storage, microSD up to 256 GB
- 13 MP + 2 MP Dual cameras, 8 MP Front camera
- Android 8.1 Oreo, 4230 mAh battery, Dual SIM, 4G VoLTE
- Fingerprint Scanner, Facial Unlock, AR Stickers, microUSB
Bezel-less display with Notch |
Face recognition unlock |
In-display fingerprint scanner |
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10,990Strength
- Very beautiful design with notch & unique back
- Big battery with excellent backup
- Good cameras with stickers & AI features
- Decent performance for day to day use
- Latest Android 8.1 Oreo with decent UI
- Face unlock + Fingerprint scanner
Weakness
- No Full HD+ display
- Plastic body
- No fast charging
Should You Buy?
Overall, the Realme 2 is not a true successor to the popular Realme 1 but, it is a different kind of phone with some downgrades & some upgrades. It is a very beautiful phone with a big bezel-less display having notch & a unique diamond-like reflecting back. It also comes with acceptable cameras, delivers good day to day performance, latest Android, face unlock, fingerprint scanner & a huge battery with excellent backup. The Realme 2, as a package, delivers a balanced kind of experience and is a good phone for the price.
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₹ 7,999 |
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What's better compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Rear camera, Design, Display, More features |
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What's weaker compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Less RAM, Selfies, Smaller screen, Storage, Smaller battery, Thicker |
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₹ 10,999 |
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What's better compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Performance, Slimmer |
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What's weaker compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Less RAM, Rear camera, Selfies, Smaller screen, Storage, Smaller battery, Less features |
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₹ 10,999 |
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What's better compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Performance, Design, Display, Bigger battery, More features |
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What's weaker compared to Realme 2 (4 GB)?
Less RAM, Selfies, Smaller screen, Storage, Thicker |
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Phone Name(s) | Realme 2 |
Manufacturer | Realme |
Announced | August 2018 |
Released | September 2018 |
Build | Bezel less, Fibreglass back, Plastic body |
Colors |
Diamond Red
Diamond Black
Diamond Blue
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Dimensions | 156.2 x 75.6 x 8.2 mm |
Weight | 168 grams |
Buttons | On-screen navigation buttons, Power button, Volume rocker |
Screen Size | 6.2 inches |
Display Type | Bezel-less IPS LCD display with Notch |
Resolution | HD+ (1520 x 720 pixels) |
Pixel Density | 271 pixels per inch (PPI) |
Aspect Ratio | 19:9 aspect ratio |
Display Area | 88.8% screen-to-body ratio |
Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Touchscreen | Yes, Capacitive, Multitouch |
Processor | 1.8 GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450, 14nm |
RAM | 4 GB |
GPU | Adreno 506 |
Internal | 64 GB |
External | microSD up to 256 GB |
USB OTG | Yes |
OS | Android 8.1 Oreo |
User Interface | ColorOS 5.1 |
Rear Camera | 13 MP + 2 MP Dual cameras with LED flash |
Details | Primary sensor: f/2.2 aperture, 5P lens, PDAF Secondary sensor: f/2.4 aperture HDR, Bokeh effect, Live AR Sticker, AI beautification 2.0 |
Video Recording | 1080p @30fps, 720p @30fps |
Front Camera | 8 MP |
Details | f/2.2 aperture, 1.12μm pixel size, HDR, AR Sticker, AI beautification 2.0 |
Video Recording | 1080p @30fps, 720p @30fps |
SIM | Dual SIM (Dual Active 4G, Dual VoLTE, Dedicated slots) |
SIM Size | Nano SIM |
Capacity | 4230 mAh Li-Ion battery |
Fast Charging | No, 5V 2A charger |
Wireless Charging | No |
Removable Battery | No |
Video Playback | up to 15 hours |
Internet Surfing | up to 18 hours |
Audio Playback | up to 18 hours |
Gaming | up to 10 hours |
Security | Fingerprint Scanner, Facial Unlock |
Sensors | Accelerometer sensor, E-Compass, Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Gravity sensor |
Wi-Fi | 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot |
Bluetooth | v4.2, A2DP, LE |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS |
USB Type | microSUB 2.0 |
FM Radio | Yes |
NFC | No |
Infrared | No |
Speakers | Yes (bottom mounted) |
3.5mm Headphone Jack | Yes |
Microphone | One primary microphone |
Cellular Networks | 2G, 3G, 4G / VoLTE |
2G Bands | GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz |
3G Bands | HSDPA 850/ 900/ 2100 MHz |
4G Bands | FDD LTE 1(2100)/ 3(1800)/ 5(850)/ 8(900), TDD LTE 38(2600)/ 40(2300)/ 41(2500) |
Speed | HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE-A Cat6 300/50 Mbps |
Head | - |
Body | - |
Notification LED | Yes |
Water Resistance | No |
What's in the box? | Realme 2, Adapter, Micro USB Cable, Warranty Card, Quick Guide, SIM Card Tool, Screen Protect Film, Case |
The just one phone old ‘Realme’ brand from Oppo, which has now separated itself from the parent company, had been able to create a buzz with the Realme 1, and there was a good anticipation for its second phone, which is now launched as the Realme 2. Let’s get directly started with its review. The Realme 2 comes with the similar design like the Realme 1, which means it too has a fibreglass back with diamond cut reflective edges, which looks very beautiful and unique. Unlike the Realme 1, the diamond cut back design is available in all the colors.
Although the Realme 2 looks very good, it is made out of plastic and doesn’t feel very premium like the metal unibody phones out there. But still, the build quality is decent and it should not stop you from buying the phone. The Realme 2 sports a big 6.2 inches bezel-less screen with a notch, which again adds to the beauty of the phone. The 19:9 aspect ratio display has just HD+ resolution, which is a bit disappointing as the Realme 1 has a Full HD+ display. The display quality is decent for an HD display. The screen has a great 88.8% screen-to-body ratio and it comes protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
The Realme 2 is powered by the 1.8 GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor which is a decent processor but a more powerful processor is expected at this price. It comes paired with 3 GB or 4 GB RAM and Adreno 506 GPU and delivers good day to day performance and also handles some light games well but heavy games like PUBG are a bit laggy. The Realme 2 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and despite separating from Oppo, it has Oppo’s ColorOS 5.0 running on top.
The ColorOS is another very heavily customized Android skin, mostly inspired by Apple’s iOS and comes with lots of added features and customizations but looks wise, it still needs to become more minimalistic. It uses AI and Machine Learning to analyse usage pattern and allocate more resources when needed more. It also accelerates games and hides distracting notifications while gaming. The Realme 2 is a dual sim phone and the great thing is that it supports Dual Active 4G and Dual VoLTE so you can use two Jio or other 4G sim cards at the same time. It comes with dedicated slots and has got either 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 256 GB.
The Realme 2 comes with a dual rear camera setup with a 13 MP f/2.2 aperture primary sensor, which is the same as the Realme 1 and has got a 2 MP f/2.4 aperture secondary sensor, which is used to get the depth information. Using software optimisations, the picture quality is a bit improved from the Realme 1 and the pictures come out good, however, there are a lot better camera smartphones around the Rs. 10,000 price, mostly from Xiaomi. On the front, there is the same 8 MP f/2.2 aperture selfie shooter from the Realme 1. It clicks decent selfies and there are lots of modes, filters and especially, the AR stickers add a lot of fun.
A great thing about the Realme 2 is that it comes with a huge 4230 mAh Li-Ion battery and combined with the processor’s efficiency and just HD+ display, delivers excellent battery backup and can last you for over a day in most of the cases. As expected at this price, the Realme 2 doesn’t support fast charging and comes with a 5V 2A charger. The Realme 2 comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner which is very fast and accurate and has also got face unlock feature which also works very well.
Realme 2 (Diamond Red):
Realme 2 (Diamond Black):
Realme 2 (Diamond Blue):
- Heavy Users
- Normal Day to Day Users
- Heavy Gamers
- Moderate Gamers
- Camera Lovers
- Selfie Lovers
- Multimedia Consumption