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I need a new phone, I have a Moto G7 because it was affordable but now I'm consistently butting up against a lack of storage and I think the SIM card is fried so the signal is shit when not connected to wifi. I use it for work, doomscrolling, and like pokemon go, so I don't need a powerhouse that can take hyper-detailed timelapse images of uranus while mining crypto or whatever the heck else phone-centric people do.

I know jack about phone brands etc. so what do y'all like and/or not like?

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1 hour ago, André Toulon said:

moto g stylus. It does what i need it to and i have no clue what anything better offers. 

It was there, it wasn't 600 bucks and it had enough storage for my 3 main games....not much else mattered 

that was pretty much my logic when I got the g7, which may have been before COVID at this point. basically asked the verizon kid "can it do all the basic smartphone things, and also run "pokemon go?" and the price comparison was just so extreme.

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Just get a Samsung Galaxy. You clearly don't need the ultra, so that saves you several hundred bucks. If you wanna save  a little more and don't need the latest version get the Fan Edition. Anything below that is budget and comes with hardware compromises. Just shell it out. It will last at least 3 years.

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that's kind of the bluntness I was hoping for

I'm perusing, the naming conventions for all the different lines and models is completely not helpful which i assume is on purpose. 

 

is buying a phone from like best buy or wherever and showing up with it at verizon preferable to getting it from verizon? my understanding is it's cheaper plus no carrier bloatware. both smartphones I've had I think were from verizon store directly.

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I think you answered your own question if you're gonna call your carrier's apps "bloatware." It can be a hassle for some people to inititialize things, but it seems you have the patience to set it up yourself. I used to do that, back when LG still made phones. My past two Samsung phones have been bought directly from my carrier though.

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did you go through the carrier out of convenience and/or some sale?

 

to be clear - things like "bloatware" are my secondhand understand (beyond things I'm not allowed to uninstall on my carrier-provided phones), and I have the capacity to be monumentally stupid

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Mainly out of convenience, I suppose. My carrier is Cricket. They don't allow as many outside phones to accept their SIM cards as they used to 10 years ago. Always make sure your carrier accepts the phone you are buying. If you are gonna buy one of the Samsung Galaxy phones I suggested that are US region based, this won't be an issue. Iphones, although you don't seem to want to become an apple guy, rarely have that issue with carriers too. Outside of those phones, you'll have to do your own research.

You can generally uninstall any bloatware, and you don't really need any specific apps to use a carrier. The SIM card just needs to be accepted. It's not a hard process to set up yourself. If it does seem too confusing, just buy a phone through your carrier.

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3 hours ago, Raptorpat said:

that's kind of the bluntness I was hoping for

I'm perusing, the naming conventions for all the different lines and models is completely not helpful which i assume is on purpose. 

 

is buying a phone from like best buy or wherever and showing up with it at verizon preferable to getting it from verizon? my understanding is it's cheaper plus no carrier bloatware. both smartphones I've had I think were from verizon store directly.

!remindme

Yo! Let me get back to you on this. I believe, this is how my last phone was acquired. 

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When I needed a cheap-ish phone in a hurry a few years ago I went with a Google Pixel 6a and I've been mostly satisfied. I specifically wanted an unfucked-around-with relatively stock Android experience, because I hated dealing with all the UI bullshit Samsung adds to their stuff whenever I had to help my parents with their phones. Personal mileage may vary though. 

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I just get iPhones they’re easy to use. Easy to update and they’re ideal for me because I don’t have a computer at home. Are they expensive? Yeah kinda but no more expensive than the Galaxy or the top tier Google phones. 
 

I like the iPhone also because they support older models for a while. I had my last phone for like 5 years and upgraded because I needed more storage and not because it was being obsoleted 

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