My last one died and I'm stuck with a horrible old Sony that is giving me aids.
I want something with
>decent specs
>good build quality
>long battery life (>3Ah)
>small dimensions: shorter than 15cm=5.9in, and slimmer than 7cm=2.9in
A physical keyboard and stock Android 7 or higher would be nice, too.
Price doesn't matter too much.
Right now I am looking at the Blackberry KeyOne, the Google Pixel and the Oneplus 5. Also the Moto G5 for a bang4buck option.
Gimme advice, suggestions, alternatives, warnings, etc
I trust you, /g/!
iPhone 7
>>62289706
If you get a Pixel, wait until the new one is out, should lower the price a bit. I've had really good experiences with Xiaomi lately, can recommend the Mi 5S and Mi 6 if you dont live in the US.
Otherwise your choices are solid I guess. You could also look at Nokia.
>>62289752
no Apple
I want to play mp3s on my device and use it the way I want to.
Also, overpriced plus a million other reasons.
>>62289815
>Nokia
Don't they run some cancer version of Android?
I'll check out the Xiaomis, thanks.
>>62289706
I'd recommend you in this order:
Xiaomi Mi6
OnePlus 5
Xperia XZ Premium
Or wait for the Pixel 2.
I'm not sure if BlackBerry phones are any good so I can't rate Keyone since I've never seen a BlackBerry in my entire life (the brand has never been popular here, everyone always used Sony/Nokia/Samsung/LG).
>>62289881
>Don't they run some cancer version of Android?
I'm pretty sure they run stock android, but I could be wrong. That's what they said they would go for when they made the switch from windows phones to android. I haven't seen a newer Nokia phone yet so I can't say.
>>62289881
Nokia phones run stock android and should even get fast updates.
galaxy s8 plus
>>62290087
stellar suggestions, thanks
The Blackberry was popular before like 2013 here (Germany), but smartphones took over.
I have an obsession with physical keyboards because typing on a virtual one just never seems like the real deal.
Ill put some research into Nokia.
>>62289706
The new yotaphone
>>62290478
Interesting idea, but not for me.
>>62290087
>Xiaomi Mi6
Is MIUI useable or do people just flash Cyanogen/stock?
>>62290429
No because Touchjizz, bloatware and quality.
>>62290732
I'm using Miui with Apex Launcher. Most additions aren't bad and it's pretty battery efficient (Mi 6 gets about 8h of SoT). I did root it, however, and remove some system apps including Duo and CheetahMobile stuff.
Also installed the Google Pixel HDR+ camera for nice low light photos.
>>62289706
Blackberry KeyOne, obviously.
Your answer was the first one you typed.
>t. BlackBerry Z30 user
>>62290893
Are you using WhatsApp? That's a high priority for me.
Is the Google Play store available?
>>62290946
Yes and yes, just flash the Official Global Stable ROM from miui.com. I haven't had any problems with that.
>>62289828
>he wants to be a green bubble pleb
Cringe.
>>62291116
>green bubble
Looked it up, learned a little, cringed a little.
>>62291281
See? Everyone knows that green bubbles are cringe as fuck.
>>62291256
Green bubbles are what Apple and iPhone users use to distinguish non-iPhone users from iPhone users. It's what gives working class spics and niggers the impression that they're more affluent than middle- and upper-class Android users.
>>62291256
It's basically Apple singling out people who don't use their shit products
>>62289706
I have a moto g5 plus and it is awesome, I would highly recommend it