you can get a second hand pixel phone for cheap; install lineageos with microg and magisk, get most of your apps from f-droid and supplement with “regular” apps from the play store via aurora, and just like that you have what i honestly consider the most usable phone experience available.
it’s a remarkably reasonable install process provided you’re willing to learn, and you really don’t have to sacrifice many features at all since you can just fall back to normal apps, and the stuff added by most vendors to android itself is just AI dogshit.
you can get a second hand pixel phone for cheap; install lineageos with microg and magisk, get most of your apps from f-droid and supplement with “regular” apps from the play store via aurora, and just like that you have what i honestly consider the most usable phone experience available.
it’s a remarkably reasonable install process provided you’re willing to learn, and you really don’t have to sacrifice many features at all since you can just fall back to normal apps, and the stuff added by most vendors to android itself is just AI dogshit.
I’m on a pixel 9 with GrapheneOS myself