Samsung A3 2017 because of the relatively small size - the battery is still good and it is waterproof so no need to think about changing it any time soon.
Samsung A3 2017 because of the relatively small size - the battery is still good and it is waterproof so no need to think about changing it any time soon.
One Plus 6T and the better half has the One plus 5 (was mine LOL) Happy with Both. Love the lack of Bloat
el-cheapo flip top Alcatel
Samsung Note 10+ - It does everything I require and in a VERY quick way.
Samsung S9 - been faultless apart from th eoccassional user droppage, even then saved by the Spigen cover! still near perfect after 2 years
Pixel 2 XL. It's still got far more than a day of battery life, so I'm holding out for the 5 to upgrade.
Still on my OnePlus 5, last phone was a OnePlus One. Not sure what my next phone will be, I still want a headphone jack, but I don't want a garbage phone, either. Anywho, the 5 is still serving me well for now so I'm not in a hurry.
Since I only got the email notification about this just now...
Motorola Moto Z Play (XT1635 ; Dual SIM version)
https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_z_play-8310.php
No complaints about the hardware other than the crappy OLED screen suffering from burn-in and color-shift (white has a yellowish-greenish tint to it compared to a phone with a normal LCD), despite me definitely *not* being the kind of person using their phone as a mobile face tanning machine.
Has USB-C, has a headphone jack, has dual-SIM, has dedicated microSD slot, battery lasts a couple days, enough grunt to not feel sluggish even years later, camera is surprisingly good (unlike the stock motorola camera app), gesture controls which actually make sense (and you're able to turn them off, which should be the norm but somehow isn't), ...
Overall I'm happy with it. Which is allthemore annoying because there doesn't seem to be a worthy successor that doesn't remove some of the functionality (no headphone jack, stupid "shared slots" so you can only have *either* dual SIMs *or* a single SIM and a microSD, smaller battery, no compass, etc.) or compromise the whole experience with their own mess of a UI or something
I use Samsung Galaxy S9. I had the S5 and S7 before that. I had an LG Chocolate flip, before they changed the market into the touchscreen / smartphone type. I have always been a fan of the Android type. I only upgraded from the s7 to the S9 because the S9 came in PURPLE .... hahaha
Moto G6, got it for ~USD$130 during one of their direct sales during the holidays 3 months ago, as my present to myself.
Has an odd screen resolution (1080 x 2160) but I love it.
Fingerprint reader, micro-SD slot (alternatively can use another SIM, I think, but I don't have that use case), USB-C, headphone jack, and Android 9. Battery lasts longer than I expect.
The Moto software lets me move the soft buttons to the fingerprint reader, so I slide left to go back, etc. Took a little while to get used to, but now I catch myself trying to do that on my tablet. Otherwise, if it's skinned it's very subtle about it, in a way I like. I think this is my first Moto branded phone in over a decade, and possibly since my Timeport 7389 candybar.
Nokia 7 plus my d2d driver and Lenovo Moto Z2 play when I am on excursions.
Redmi 6. Very happy with it; does everything I need and is a good (ie. small) size. Only problem is my Nexus 7 feels painfully slow in comparison!
Xiaomi mi mix2 se ceramic white(8gb/128)still happy with it still working like a charm
Oneplus 6, upgraded from OP3 when launched, been loving both of them, clean and fast android experience, fast charging, great display. Only lacking wireless charging and water resistance, other than that, can't complain.
The new models are a bit pricey though. May change to the new iPhone SE 2..
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