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I've made a spreadsheet with a bunch of phone options. Mostly Samsung, Pixel, but there's a couple Motorola and One Plus. I'm most comfortable with Samsung Galaxy but I'm open to changing. I looked up the main considerations and it seems like Megapixels is pretty much the biggest factor but I want something that can zoom in and still get a decent focus.

I can't bring myself to spend $800 on a phone, I think the most I've ever spent is $350 and it felt painful but I'm also tired of being disappointed in my camera quality so I'm willing to go a little higher. My point being that I'm not asking for the best camera on the market because I'm sure I can't afford it. Even used S53s are being sold for like $700 lol. So I'm guessing something a couple years older. Please advise ๐Ÿ™

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

The Pixel 'a' line of phones has always been my go to - able to be unlocked/rooted easily, decent cameras, reasonably priced (7a starts $500 at the moment, and 6a is $350 new), although I have heard that the 6a and 7a using Google's processors can really kill your battery life.

I'm writing this from a 5a that I have been quite happy with myself, but it's getting a bit older now, so you might now want to go that many generations back.

I'm looking out for the new 8a, might be my next phone, not sure yet.