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Here's a new discussion for the /c/Android community!

Are you devoted to a particular Android device manufacturer, or do you relish experimenting across different brands?

🔍 What drives your loyalty to a specific brand? Is it their consistent quality, exceptional customer service, or unique features? Let the community know what keeps you coming back for more!

💡 On the other hand, if you're open to trying new brands, what motivates you to explore beyond your comfort zone? Is it the allure of cutting-edge technology, competitive pricing, or recommendations from friends?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm loyal to good products.

For a while I was a bit of a OnePlus "fanboy". The OnePlus One was an amazing phone for someone like me. I liked it so much that at one point everyone at home had one (4 in total). It was much better and cheaper than anything we had used until that point. Then I got a 3T and OnePlus was going down hill... promises of improvements that never came, Carl Pei fking lying, so that was it. I learned my lesson. My next phone was a Galaxy S10 and when that broke, I managed to get a good deal on a OnePlus 8 Pro and since it was cheaper and it had official LineageOS support, it was a good option.

I have no idea what my next phone will be. Maybe Asus Zenfone. Maybe some Xiaomi/Poco. Maybe OnePlus. Heck, if Google improves their SoC, maybe I can get a Pixel. I know I won't back to Samsung as I like to tinker with my devices, but as long there's some modding going and the brand is not hostile to modding, I'm open to consider it.