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Yepperoni, thanks for putting this so succinctly.


I never quite understood the headphone jack thing. It’s a nifty thing to have but an adapter is a one time purchase. It seems like nowadays lack of headphone jack is just a minor inconvenience.


Wow. Nokia is fulfilling prayers now apparently.

In seriousness, this is a very promising device. I’ll likely wait a bit after release before pulling the trigger on this phone, but honestly it’s probably what I’m going to go with. As far as rooting goes, I suppose that’s up to the XDA community to decide. The 2 year android updates is pretty short, I agree. But for the price, I think that it would be a good option regardless.

Thanks for following up on this as well!


This is definitely an option. However the past few years have not been kind as far as repairability goes, and that would be a must for a used phone. Newer phones are starting to add options for self repair but the majority are overkill for me.

Thank you for the suggestion!!


The Xperia 10 V has expandable storage, and I have a microsd for my music so that is not an issue. I will look at the 10 III and form opinions on it today. eSim is not important to me.

Thank you for the information about LineageOS. I am unfamiliar with it, I thought it would be a good idea since I was using GrapheneOS on my Pixel and I liked it far more than any stock I’ve experienced.


I like the Zenfone specifications, but when I watched a teardown of it it appears to be a pain to repair. It will still be on my list, but I do not think that is what I will go for. Thank you!!


The Fairphone for a long time was sort of my “dream phone” due to the philosophy of repairing it. However recently I have stumbled across the Rog Phone 7 by Asus. It does not have the repairability that I desire, and it is too expensive for my current financial situation. But the battery far surpasses Fairphone’s and although it is not as readily repairable, a teardown video reassured me that i would be able to at the very least attempt diagnostics. Also, it is a newer model so I know there will be support for it for a while. I am not completely convinced that it suits my needs better than the fairphone, and both are too expensive.

Perhaps by the time I can comfortably afford one or the other, the winner will be more clear.


You grasped what I was trying to convey well and I appreciate that. I will definitely look into the Zenfone as far as repairability goes, since I think that a repairable phone with a few years of android updates might be what I need. Thank you for your input.


I am sorry for being unclear. I would be willing to pay up to $500 if a phone suited my needs very well, but I am aiming for a lower price. I do not need every feature, just the important ones. Thank you for your input, I will check out the Zenfone!


Your suggestion is a good one. I am concerned about purchasing it second hand because there would be no safety net if it breaks, which is what happened to my secondhand Pixel 5a soon after purchase. I am taking your suggestion into consideration. Thank you!



I actually got my Pixel 5a on Swappa. It died ~3 months after I purchased it, so now I am hesitant to purchase a phone used as you cannot return it. I will take your suggestions into consideration though, thank you!


Definitely a strong contender due to the replaceable battery and other parts. If I cannot find a phone that performs as well in my ideal price range this is probably what I will end up doing. Thank you for the input!


I did not purchase the OnePlus as it was a hand-me-down. The Fairphone 4 is a bit expensive, but I am considering the investment. Your recommendation about the A14 is a good one and I will strongly consider it against similar priced devices. Thank you!


I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?
cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899 > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $1000. I would really prefer to spend less than $500 > though. > > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability **or** repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates **or** custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on [XDA](https://www.xda-developers.com/) for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a *1080p* display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.
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I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?
I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $1000. I would really prefer to spend less than $500 > though. > # Very important features ----------- ## Battery life It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. ## Durability **or** repairability I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. ## Storage I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. ## Price Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. ## Microphone Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? ## Software updates **or** custom ROM support OS updates for 3+ years or resources on [XDA](https://www.xda-developers.com/) for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. # Would be nice ----- ## Root capability It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. ## Fingerprint Sensor I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. ## Speakers Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. ## OLED/AMOLED display Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. ## Processing power I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. ## IPA ratings It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. ## Fast charging Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. # Cutting corners ---- ## Screen resolution I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a *1080p* display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. ## Size It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. ## Other features I don't need Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging --- The phones I am looking at right now are as follows - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. I would appreciate any input or questions.
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