I have a (new) Nokia 6, and that's the best phone for me because it offered the best price/performance ratio (for what I wanted) and checked my boxes: vanilla Android version, monthly security updates, major version upgrades even for the entry and mid range models.
If I lived on my phone, I'd either have a latest-model iPhone (prefer iOS to Android, except for the walled garden aspect) or a Pixel XL. But I don't use phones enough (or intensely enough) to want to spend more than around €250 for one.
I'm not a fan of Samsung's customized Android version.
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