So what are people using that is not one of the big 2 and somewhat affordable? So far from what I can find the Google Pixel phones and OnePlus 7T look about the best to me.
I hate my iPhone 7. They just forced another update that has totally fooked this thing. They did the same to my 5, which rendered it inoperable. I hate Apple. My buddy has a Sony he really likes and I may start looking at those.
My motorola droid turbo 2 has been fine. It works easily as well as my work iPhone XR with a lot less hassle. It’s an Android 7 phone. This is my third Motorola phone
I'm on my second Motorola, the old school MotoX lasted a ridiculous long time. Current is Moto Z3 Play, no idea what the difference is between all their models but this one rocks. Only complaint is it's too damn big (that's what she said).
MotoX Pure has been working great for me going on 4 years. The "turbo" charging is crazy fast. My job involves activating VOIP services and porting numbers, so I use my cell for dozens of test calls daily.
my pixel 3a has been great, and doesnt break the bank. In fact, 2 others have bought one based on m experience and love theirs too.
Nokia. (The new Nokia) I dig mine and there are no bs add-ons and crap apps. Plus it gets updates quickly whenever there are new features or fixes. Zero problems and very well made. I've been using Android based phones exclusively since the first one the G1. Fk an iphone.
I highly recommend the OnePlus 7Pro. I went from Pixel 3 to the OnePlus 7Pro. It is by far my favorite phone, and the best performing one so far. I usually swap phones every 6-8 months, but see no reason to anytime soon now.
LG V30 and G7 here. I like my G7 size, in reality it could be smaller, but it's smaller than the v30. I would get the newer version too, but got a good deal on the G7 considering it's last year's model. LG V and G phones also have a Quad-DAC, and basically are the best sounding phones on the market.