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LG G7 Thinq. It had all the features I wanted and was a good price. I actually did look around a month ago and nothing else on the market compares even years after it came out (I could get close to what I wanted but I would need to go high end) which is a shame bc I'll have to switch for 5G at some point. Google and Samsung removed the 3.5mm jack so I'll never buy from them.
I've got the G8 and I love the thing, but I'm one of like three LG fanboys in existence. The headphone jack isn't an afterthought, they actually put some decent tech into it. Apparently. I'm not really an audiophile.
Unfortunately LG has stopped making smartphones and my next device will probably be a Pixel unless someone has a better recommendation (and the few times I've had to use a Samsung I've hated it, I prefer a closer to stock Android experience).
Same, I didn't bother upgrading to the G8 because of that. I wouldn't get a pixel bc they removed the headphone jack. I actually was leaning towards the sony xperia line but it's not sold in my country. The CAT smartphone meets the specs I want but it's expensive. I just replaced the battery in my g7 so I hope to get another year at least out of it and hopefully something better gets released.