Which is the best phone company in terms of consistently putting out good phone products.

  • Im_old@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you are looking for no fuss (and no bloatware), check out Fairphone. They provide OS updates for at least 5 years, and with the last one they say it will receive updates for even longer.

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    The iPhone is pretty good. :)

    Jk, you might want to checkout the “Pixel” line, the manufacturers vary but it’s basically the flagship Android phone.

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      Yeah, Pixels are great, basically reference Android. Developers even usually use them for testing and making apps, so you know you’re getting the best compatibility. Overall can’t recommend them enough.

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    Sony. Often overlooked, but very solid smartphones. Maybe because they aren’t as sharply priced as a lot of the competition.

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      Fucking hate Sony. Had an Xperia and the bloatware was over the top. Main issue is Sony is priced higher than other OEM but with less specs. Just over itself. Sick of conglomerates

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        I had a bunch of Xperias and never encountered any bloat, battery life was great. Unfortunately lately only the top of the line is decent, I had an Xperia 10 and it absolutely sucked, it was the last of 5 consecutive Xperias I bought.

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      Love my Xperia 1 IV. Had a couple Pixels before this. Those were great but the Sony hardware feels superior in every way.

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      1 year ago

      Seconding the Fairphone.

      FP4 is coming to America in Q4, I ordered one from the EU last year and it will work just fine everywhere else in the world, it has quirks in the US.

      Enjoy your organic smart phone.

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    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.

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    1 year ago

    I just buy mid-range Xiaomi phones, unlock them and install LineageOS. So far, so good.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve thought about doing this, but I’m worried about banking, payment, stocks (and other similarly picky) apps flipping the table when they notice it’s a rooted device.

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        Been having good luck with graphineos but you really need a pixel since they don’t really support anything else.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, this may be a concern. I’ve bee relatively lucky using magisk + microg, but unfortunately YMMV.

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        Yea, I’ve been through that, banking apps and payment apps definitely don’t like that. When I did that they weren’t that well-used, but now I wouldn’t go that way.

    • crunchpaste@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Even their old flagships are still quite good. I’m currently daily driving two 7 years old Mi6 phones with Lineage, because you just can’t find a small phone nowadays.

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    To me personally: Google and their Pixel phones! I am now on my 3rd Pixel phone (3a, 4, 7) and each and every one of those phones where just really good phones! Great build quality, features that worked and great cameras; I had other phones that I liked a lot (most notably the Oneplus 3 and to a certain degree the Oneplus 1) but none of them felt so well rounded as my current Pixel 7. I have to use a midrange Samsung for work and it is just awful compared to the also midrange Pixel 3a I had! One lags constantly, installs the same bloat everytime I update it, takes average to bad photos and is missing stuff I have come to appreciate on my phone. My old 3a was working until just recently and until the end it just felt smooth to use it.

    I guess Apple should be mentioned too. Not a fan personally but their hardware is really well made and a lot of people love ios.

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      I’ve owned two Google phones (original XL and the pixel 4 XL) and both died at about 2 years. It may have just been bad luck, but it soured my whole outlook on them.

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        The ones I’ve used that trickled into my family:

        • OG Pixel XL, alive, retired
        • 3 XL, alive, in active use
        • 3a XL, alive, in active use
        • 5, alive in active use
        • 6a, alive in active use
        • 6 Pro, alive in active use

        I’m debating between Fairphone 5 and a Pixel 8 Pro for my next. It depends on FP5’s camera performance and it’s frequency band allocation for Canada, as well as Pixel 8 Pro’s battery performance. I could keep my 6 Pro too as it works flawlessly.

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    1 year ago

    Honestly you can get any android, look up how to remove DT Updater and remove all the carrier bloatware you’ll be fine. Or if you can get a rooted one.

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      Can’t agree on Samsung at all, unless it’s an old model that you plan to put LineageOS on to wipe all the crap away. Samsung’s flavor of Android is one of the most extensively modified of manufacturer variants and they push their own stuff over Google’s or AOSP’s hard.

    • its4am@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      Google hardware has limited worldwide availability which pretty much makes them non-mainstream.

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    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.

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    Motorola is basically just stock Android with an app to control special Motorola features like the Karate LED.

    One Plus is without bloatware too, but they have their own OS, which some like some don’t.

    The current lineup looks very sweet IMO. Nord 3 Lite is crazy value, Nord 3 is a very well rounded 85% flagship at half the price. One Plus 11 takes the final step IMO to flagship performance but 25-33% cheaper.

    Of course the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a tad better than the One Plus 11, but that’s also twice the price.

    I’m currently looking for an excuse to buy Either the Nord 3 or the One Plus 11. Although my current phone (Motorola) works great. 😋

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    OnePlus is usually pretty good for this. Their OS is mostly default Android and the parts that are theirs aren’t intrusive.

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      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.

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        Edit- Android 14 is still in beta so that’s a very poor example.

        It’s also possible your phone is simply defect, do you have confirmation others have similar problems?

        Is that an official update from One Plus? Because that’s more than 3 years old model, and usually they only give 2-3 updates, meaning it should end with Android 12 or 13.

        Edit: It can’t be official since the phone is 3+ years old, and Android 14 is in beta.

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        Most phone manufactures create their own version of Android. Usually they are pretty full of useless junk and a ton of UI changes. By saying “mostly Android” you’re urually saying “mostly [original] Android”.

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        Mostly DEFAULT Android, which is true.

        Default is also sometimes called vanilla. Both meaning without changes from the original.