RE: Buying a bottom of the line phone was a mistake

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I don't like to spend a ton of money on phones either, but since they are such a huge part of our lives these days, it is helpful to get something that is going to do the job. My phone is my book, newspaper, radio, television, computer, calculator, and a ton of other things on any given day. You should check out the site gsmarena. They allow you to compare all different kinds of phones so you can see what you want and what you need. I use that site every time before I upgrade my phone. OnePlus used to pride themselves on making phones that had the same features as the flagship phones but at a much lower cost. I've found their recent phones since the series 9 haven't really been that much cheaper though. That being said, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a OnePlus phone again. I also love my Google Pixel phones. I have had their high end ones and their stripped down versions and they have been great. I have never been too impressed with most of the Samsung phones I have gotten my hands on.



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gsmarena

thanks for that, this will be very helpful.

I am not dedicated to any particular brand, there are a lot of things about Samsung that I do not like and I feel as though we are paying a premium because of their advertising budget. The only thing I really need is for the phone to respond quickly, and for it to have fingerprint unlocking. I simply hate entering codes and am not down with facial recognition just in a general sense... like using it for anything. I'm a bit of a privacy nut when it comes to shit like that.

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I hope you find something good. If you are an android guy the Google Pixel phones are great with minimal to zero bloat-wear.

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