What's the smartphones' thinkpad?

what's the smartphones' thinkpad?
>cheap (and preferably plentiful)
>great durability (if possible)
>easy to repair, upgrade and maintain
>excellent freetard software support

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Probably Xiaomi
>cheap (and preferably plentiful)
check
>excellent freetard software support
check
Bonus points:
>Chinese
check

>>Chinese
b-based
>Probably Xiaomi
which models specifically?

Last year’s flagship will do. That’s the trick with phones.

OnePlus or Pixel phones. They have the highest support for flashing custom software. And they're notably the only 2 manufacturers who actually allow you to lock the bootloader using a custom key, allowing for secure boot with custom ROMs. Old OnePluses and Pixels are also quite plentiful.

Fxtec Pro1 does everything except being cheap.
Pixel 4a does everything except repairability.
LG V20/G5 does everything except (arguably) freetardism.
Pinephone actually does everything except it doesn't work.

This. OnePlus isn't that appealing to me anymore but they are a good option none the less. Plenty of cheap used pixels floating around.

I 100% agree. OnePlus is garbage these days. But they're still one of the few that give you complete freedom over what software you can run on their phones.

>thinkpad are cheap
pay 500$ for a 20 years old laptop that cannot run any software created in the last decade because some guys on the internet says that is the perfect laptop and have a red think in the middle that is cool.

I got 2 T500 in pristine condition two weeks ago for less than 110€ ...

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Nexus / pixel flagship models

Would you give me one of them if I were to suck your dick for a solid 8 minutes?
I'm 5 '9 46 Kg and Swedish btw.

>Sweden YES
N-No thanks, user, I'm not Homosexual.
Also, one is my University DD and the other is my Brother's ThinkPad so it's not like I could just give them away.
But you can have a pic of my small collection, pic related, clockwise:
>T500
>T420 with missing key but works perfectly otherwise
>T500
>T61

(Repost because I messed something up).

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Another pic just for the lulz
>T420
>T500
>T500
>T61

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Samsung galaxy xcover2

>giving jewgle money
I just can't, not even for hardware.

Android sucks, arm sucks, long term support sucks.
There is no phone equivalent. The ThinkPads only get cheap because of long term software support combined with decent hardware durability. I have to stress that simply doesn't exist for phones.

Very cool user

Galaxy S5 and Note 3
>+ cheap and plentiful
>+ removable batteries
>+ official LineageOS support
>- slow by today's standards
>- 32 bit chipsets, will be obsolete in the near future
LG G5 and V20
>+ cheap and plentiful
>+ removable battery
>+ official LineageOS support
>+ still fast and usable in 2022
>- meh battery life
>- VoLTE doesn't work on LineageOS
Pixel 4A
>+ GrapheneOS
>+ build quality, feels great to use
>+ very future-proofed, will be supported far into the future
>- battery can't be replaced
>- no headphone jack or MicroSD slot
>- still relatively expensive

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Galaxy S up to S10

Checked and this.

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redmi are good but the bootloader is a hassle to unlock. I have one now as my daily driver and still haven't been able to unlock it.

The thinkpad/dell of smartphones is unironically a used pixel. Always has been, always will be.

Buy used

Thanks user

does the S5 or Note 3 support booting from sd card?

What is the most free (as in freedom) smartphone that is not: OnePlus, Pixel, flagship?