Phones
<p>Few things I look for in a phone are:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>display</li><li>battery</li><li>privacy / open source</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The OnePlus series has been doing really good with the top 2. It has a 120Hz display and a good battery life.</p><p><br></p><p> As for privacy and open source. OnePlus is lets you unlock boot-loader so you can install OS you want. I generally go with LineageOS. Though this depends on how tech savvy you are.</p><p><br></p><p>So my pick would be <strong>OnePlus 9 Pro with LineageOS</strong>.</p>
<p>How does one answer this? It probably varies between what each individual's needs are. </p><p><br></p><p>Someone might want something innovative or trendy (Samsung Flip or Fold). Someone might want something that has an excellent camera (Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra or iPhone 13 Pro), someone might want a clean Android experience with frequent updates (Google Pixel), someone might want a budget device (Samsung A series, iPhone SE), etc.</p><p><br></p><p>Really, it boils down to an individual's personal needs (ie. the best phone in the world for me might not be the best phone in the world for you).</p>
<p>This is an easy one! It's <a href="https://foundationdevices.com/" target="_blank">Passport</a>!!</p>
<p>For usability it's clearly the iphone. With android I think it's the OnePlus 9T. All in all it depends what system You want to use</p>
<p>Firstly, it based on your budget. Although I found many phones which have various cool features, in the final decision you might not prefer it.</p><p><br></p><p>However, I recommend iPhone because no matter you don't like but you still sell it in higher prices.</p>
<p>Pixel 5 and newer Pixel phones to be released in the future.</p><p>Reason:</p><p>If you already appreciate the Android OS over iOS from Apple then that's a huge conversation that doesn't have to be had.</p><p>Next:</p><p>Android OS updates are released from Google and then open source for other manufacturer's of phones to do what they please with it, i.e: Samsung.</p><p>Samsung decides to make this thing blue instead of green or a little to the left instead of centered, etc...</p><p>Changes that make their customer base happy with the consistency of Samsung's products and their "feel".</p><p>Since it was released originally from Google and Google put a lot of thought into it already and updates (security, speed and simplicity) are faster for their devices.</p><p>That's how I decided on the Pixel line.</p><p>But, really, it's whatever phone works for you. Everyone is different. Try a bunch.</p>
<p>I'd suggest going for a Google Pixel and flash Calyx OS on it. Great phone for a reasonable price and a privacy-first OS on it.</p>
<p>Anything Apple related. However, my all-time favorite is the Blackberry. A phone with a true keyboard always win hands down.</p>
<p>according to me all phone works differently phone is for communication and every phone has access to that if it is based on its functionality capacity and all i would say samsung </p>