Dell XPS 9710 Laptop and Samsung S24 Ultra phone. I'm one of those old people who still does almost everything on my laptop instead of my phone, even texting.
Android phone, old android phone (for bedtime audiobooks without any distractions), Linux desktop, windows laptop (for work), Supernote writing tablet, kobo ereader, pixel watch. I fly quite a lot and always get a look at security when I pull out my 5th device...
Some of the "old" devices people are listing here with an integrated battery may no longer be functional, if they've been left unused and discharged long enough.
Steam deck is as often as i can find time. Some times it is every day other times i could go a week without getting the time.
Phone is every day
Out of the 4 Laptops I have to give back one of the work ones and the 2 personal ones I use one currently (the other one a gaming one, i need to backup and then install linux on it. It was a friends that passed
The hacked consoles are all in storage for when we buy our own place.
I have a base model Android flagship phone, and secondary budget phone as a backup, I used to play low-end games on a laptop but depression got in the way and haven't really used computers recently, its probably just sitting in some drawer somewhere collecting dust, I don't really use it anymore, not sure if its still functioning, but probably won't be replacing it. Smartphones kinda replaced everything. You can't lie in bed and comfortalt hold a device bigger than a smartphone for watching youtube videos and stuff anyways.
I cant count the devices i have. Around 5 phones with different operating systems, one linux. Around six laptops with mostly linux os, one windows i think but havent turned it on in 5 yrs. Many desktops i switched to linux. I mean to donate most of it to local folks soon. Oh and many microcontrollers. Multiple servers which run a variety of private and public services as well as business stuff.
Mine are an iPhone, an HP laptop (for work), an Apple TV, an iPad, a NUC (with Home Assistant, Nextcloud, Audiobookshelf), a PowKiddie RGB30, a SteamDeck (non-oled) and a Boox e-reader.