The Google Pixel 4a!!! I finally had an OLED screen with better colors! Finally had 128gbs of storage. The size is perfect!!! Still use it as a car music player when there is no signal. We need more under 6 inch screen size phones!
Essential phone was a huge flop but man was it a nice phone. Ignoring the poor radio issues it had everything you could want plus the ability to attach accessories like 360 camera. And it was almost perfect one hand use sized.
Loved my essential. After moving to a OnePlus 7t pro when Essential died, I'm trying the Nothing phone 2 now and the design language feels very reminiscent of the essential. Just big, but apparently that's unavoidable now :/
My Pixel 5.
I can run GrapheneOS and I prefer the fingerprint reader on the back. And that style of fingerprint reader seems to work a lot better than the ones they put under the screen in the Pixel 6 and up.
I just upgraded to the Pixel 8 Pro when the Pixel 5 went out of official support. The screen fingerprint reader works fine. Where it is flawed is that it's not as quick to unlock from the front. I'm looking forward to the greatly improved support period. Three years was ridiculously short. I know something like GrapheneOS is always an option, but I'm hesitant to do so when I don't have a backup phone.
The Pixel 8 Pro has been treating me well. Great photos and video, snappy UI, good feature set. And it sounds like I'll be getting feature drops for the next few years, so that's nice. The battery life is good. I added on Peak Design's case and mini tripod, so I can quickly set it up on a surface to take videos or make a video call.
Oneplus 6t. Still use it today, in fact typing this comment on it. Been great with custom Roms, has Android 13 on it with newest security updates installed (November 2023). Cost me $75. People look at me weirdd when i say that.
Pixel phones. I've had the 2XL, 4a, 6 Pro, 7 Pro, and 8 Pro. Each one was better than the last. I know some people had manufacturing problems and the Pixel 3 had memory issues. But I've been lucky and never had issues. And the software experience is exactly what I want. Call Screening is awesome.
I liked a lot about the Sony X Compact, especially the compactness. It had a headphone jack, SD card, unlockable bootloader, and dedicated button for the camera (with half-press to focus and meter like a real camera).
My OnePlus 7 Pro! I used it for 3 years and I wouldn't have changed phones if the battery was still able to get through the day. I got a Galaxy Fold 4 after it because wanted something without a hole punch camera, but it's been nothing but trouble. It's been mailed out for repair under warranty again for the second time in the year I've had it now, so I'm back to the 7 Pro, and it still holds up! I have Lineage OS on it now though because the last security patch OnePlus officially released is now over a year old.
The one I have now, the Pixel Fold. Folding tech isn't perfect by any means, but damn if it isn't nice to have a small tablet with you at all times not to mention foldy phone unique functionality, like laptop/tabletop mode or folding it like a book for reading (If only I could get a foldy device with an eink screen, it could be the perfect reading device lmao). The pixel unique features are nice too.
Ofc, there was a love before that, but prior to 2015. The Motorola Backflip, damn I wish they would release a modern version of that one :( not the best keyboard to type on, but it was a physical keyboard none the less
Yeah, I'm on a Samsung fold 4 at the moment, definitely gonna be a Fold user for life unless something even better comes along. Can't go back.
I don't know if my galaxy active 4 was before or after 2015, but I loved that thing mostly for the style and the removable battery. Nice to just swap in a fully charged battery and continue on not being tethered to a charger. I got it in whatever they officially called the turquoisey color that year. Usually they were just called "blue" despite very much not being blue, ever. The back panel was so pretty.
Edit: looks like it was released in 2013, but... I still had it until around 2017... so it still counts right? Ah wells, I'm gonna pick it anyway, you can't stop me!
Has to be my Xiaomi Mix 2S I bought in 2019. Selfie camera is at the bottom of the phone, which is weird, but at least it's not a notch camera. Custom ROM support was amazing and it's still a great phone.
Edit: Fingerprint reader on the back too. Always reliable unlike the OnePlus 7 Pro that has one in the screen that refuses to work 50% of the time.
Galaxy Note 9. It was the last fully featured phone Samsung made with a headphone jack, an S-Pen, and no display cutout. The only phones that have come out since that are even close to as fully featured are the Sony Xperia phones.
I bought one brand new a few months ago because my S7 died and I couldn't justify dropping $1000 on an Xperia phone. It's an EU model bought from US Amazon so I definitely overpaid, but it's been worth it so far. Definitely holds up imo.
It's obviously not flagship level, but it's still a solid mid-ranger. It doesn't get software updates anymore so officially, I'm stuck on Android 10 and an old security patch. However, I can upgrade to One UI Android 12/13, or whatever the latest AOSP is through the magic of custom ROMs if it ever starts to bother me.
Edit: The only issue I have is that the fingerprint reader isn't as fast as I'd like it to be. I'm not sure if it's common or just a me issue despite searching a bunch so any help would be appreciated :)
Oof $300 for a repair is rough, especially considering you can get a refurb Note 9 or 10 for less than that (US or EU at least). What are you daily driving now?
S Pen is one of those things that I didn't think I'd use much but I keep whipping out for this or that. It's kinda great!
The LG V40. Its this phone that flew under so many people's radar despite offering a lot at the time. Also just getting it was hard because it never was offically sold where I live.
Also the Huawei Mate 10 (not the Pro). Its such a cool device, again not officially sold here. Its this really neat phone from 2017 with really slim bezzels but also a big 6" 16:9 aspect ratio display (which is amazing for watching YT)
Nexus 6p. Mine self destructed due to a damned chip flaw, but was the first phone to have a camera that literally floored me. Every thing about the phone was the epitome of "more than the sum of it's parts". Bought a refurb cheap just to get another 2 years despite the known flaw.
I'd say that if most of the Nexus line, but 6p was the best. Absolutely treasure my now-useless but mint Nexus One.
Pixel just haven't quite done it for me, and that saddens me so much.
OnePlus had some great hits. I'm very fond of my Bacon, and and 7 pro. The 8pro was great too, but some of the special was.... less.
Everyone talking about post 2015 phones.
You know which ones I thought were legendary for their time of release? LG Voyager 100000, you could watch broadcast TV on that thing.
Next runner up was my first android phone, the Motorola Droid slide phone. I miss smart phones that were being creative. Now it's all the same boring gimmicks.
Nokia 6.1 Bought when released, still in use today. I tried Samsung A13, but that's in disude until Lineage or another rom is available. It's the only phone that survived 1-2 years of use, ever. (Apart from my indistructable Nokia 6130)
I can't remember if it's pre or post 2015, but my HTC One Mate will always be near and dear. I honestly would've kept using it for other things if it didn't just stop turning on one day lol.
lenovo B , that little slow piece of shit was the last phone i could use without my fingers getting sore because it was the perfect size and weight , i read a looot of ebooks on that thing until i lost it one day
I thought about this, and I'm not really sure. A lot of the phones I liked using are before 2015. This leaves me with two options.
The Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact:
I'm still using the XZ1C, it's still fast for what I use it for, and does everything I need. The modem bug annoys me though, and keeps it from greatness. The battery is still really good, even after replacing it with a Chinese battery and 80% charge limit. It's almost the perfect phone. Make it 18:9 and have modern specs with stable software and it would be awesome.
Runner up (The only other post 2015 phone I've used enough and is good enough to like):
I really liked the S7 (Exynos), the last semi good Samsung (until you get to S10e) Although it's kinda slow and didn't work well for cell in the US.
With a 2015 cutoff I think my Samsung S10+ is my favorite. Its only second to the Nexus 4 which is a few years before 2015. Probably going to upgrade in the new year but going to miss that headphone jack to whatever I replace it with.