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Currently using a Pixel 7. Not sure what I'm going to do in a few months when Google locks the OS down. Probably, I'll finally have to get around to seriously investigating Graphene :(
I currently figure my next phone will be either another Motorola (my Moto X was favorite phone ever) or something by Fairphone. More likely, Fairphone. Motorola hasn't really appealed to me since Google carved all the interesting tech patents out them and discarded the rest of the company. I suppose it depends on whether I like Graphene and whether Motorola follows through with their promise to support it. Anyway, I'll cross that bridge when my 7 dies.
You really can't go wrong with GrapheneOS. You can use it completly degoogled, or you can install all the google crap and it still is more private oriented than any other Android phone, because GrapheneOS sandboxes the google crap.
Using a Pixel and not using GrapheneOS is the worst of all the worlds.