Generally, for me it would be Xiaomi and Samsung. Both have decent features at a decent price. I mean, they can run some games without too many problems or open TikTok.

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    All of my google phones…minus the nexus 6 have had hardware issues, but now I’m looking at a pixel 9 pro xl and wanting to put Graphene on it…but damn

    I’ve had a nexus 6p - battery went to shit in basically 2 years, nexus 5, same issue and power button fucked up, then I got a pixel xl2 and… fingerprint reader went out, power button only registers a press every like 40 times, and battery is complete shit.

    Still running a note10+ on its original battery, but I think it’s time to update…but the bad taste from google has me scared for a repeat.

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      Batteries are a consumable. Think of them like tires. After a certain number or cycles or age they should be replaced.

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        Sure but my note10+ is still running on its original battery with 86% life left on it. That’s 6 years of use and it’s still going strong