Which is the best phone company in terms of consistently putting out good phone products.
Honestly enjoying the Asus zen phone, nex to no bloatware, more or less stock android, great battery and easy to open and root
I really want to get one, mainly because of the smaller size. The only thing holding me back is lack of video out over USB-C. If they had that, it’d be perfect for me.
Dropping in with another recommendation for the Pixel line. They’re very solid phones without a lot of bloat (just Google apps, most of which can be removed easily if you want) and excellent cameras. They get decent support for software updates, and work pretty much flawlessly. I’m on the Pixel 6 Pro now, but I still have my Pixel 1 and 3 Pro, and aside from a swollen battery on one (which is cheaply fixed), they still all work incredibly well.
If you’re into rooting, they’re also very easily rooted compared to a lot of other brands. But the stock experience has been great for me, as is.
I’ve been very happy with OnePlus phones so much so that almost all my kids use them too but recently I did buy 2 Pixel phones (a 6A and 7) for 2 of my kids. With the announcement that the new Pixel 8 Pro will start at $999 I’ll most likely get another OnePlus phone.
OnePlus is usually pretty good for this. Their OS is mostly default Android and the parts that are theirs aren’t intrusive.
I would have agreed 4 years ago, but idk about now. They’ve been increasingly “Oppo-fied” and I’m having more issues with my 8 Pro now on A14 than I did on A11. Camera apps not working, different keyboard issues, constant Bluetooth disconnects, apps opening and then insta-closing. It’s frustrating AF.
I just buy mid-range Xiaomi phones, unlock them and install LineageOS. So far, so good.
Not exactly “no fuss”