veganfan21 wrote:
For phones, I love me some pure Android but the Google Pixel line (the only phone that offers pure Android) is inferior to the top Samsung phones hardware-wise despite costing the same amount of money, generally. So I personally can't justify buying a Pixel over a Samsung phone despite the software experiencing being better. I think you can get a new or new-ish Samsung Note 9 off of ebay for around 350$. Good battery life. You also might want to look into the One Plus 7 phones for battery life and good prices.
+1 on the One Plus rec. Had a One Plus 6 for six months or so and then flipped it on ebay for $50 less than I paid for it. They tend to sell out on the new market so hold resale value. Realme X2 Pro looks like decent competition for OnePlus in the flagship-device-at-half-the-price space. I think Realme might be related to Oppo? Unfortunately Realme doesn't ship to the US. You can find em not too marked up on Amz, ebay et al.
As far as pure android, I think devices designated 'Android One' devices are stock android that get updates on the same schedule as the Pixel? Nokia (pretty much all Nokia devices), some Motorola and maybe Xiaomi devices are Android One. Last few Nokia devices I've tried have been disappointments. 7.1 had the widespread usb port going bad issue. 7.2 felt sluggish/buggy to use. Nokia used to be rock solid in the hardware department. Not so much these days.
If you're looking for battery life, Motorola just released the Motorola G Power with a 5000mAh battery for $249. Motorolas are either stock (if they're Android One devices) or close to stock Android. Looks like they dropped the numeric model designation, so instead of this year's being G8 Power it's just G Power. Also means last year's G7 Power can be picked up for half-price. Check Motorola's website, they're always running specials with discounts and throw-ins on various devices.