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it's kinda sad for me because i was gonna get a oneplus 15 in the near future but with this i'd rather not.
does anyone have any phone advice for this kind of price segment?
i've been losing my mind looking at all the different kinds of phones and accessories and things to the point of seriously considering getting an iphone
From someone who has the OP15. It's a great device if you like to tinker and install degoogled version. Even using lineage or other roms with gapps, we have wallet working with full play certification. And the dev community is active around it. So I still recommend it. Just note the camera is acceptable for the tier, just not great. The battery/performance on the other hand is fantastic.
Nothing Phones seem promising. Although their models make no sense. They have main phones, mid phones, budget phones, and then a whole sub brand called cmf that has ITS OWN phone hierarchy.
At the very least they are different and trying new things.
I do a Motorola with LineageOS. I'll probably upgrade to a new Motorola when they are compatible with Graphene
When is that gonna come out?
They announced it back in March, and there's no date yet. We just have "as soon as 2027"