Must have: SD card, SIM, Good flashing and root capability, Audio port, 4G
Preferred: Removable battery
Not have: built-in AI bullshit
Thxxx
You can get a Nokia, it has a great user base, removable battery, and audio Port, SD and sim too. Also, you dont need to pay an arm and a leg for it.
Just dont choose the ones with that big display, otherwise its all the same.
Any specific reason why they should be phones older than 2020?
After 2020 it’s guaranteed to be ugly and dumb. Also I’m buying it used, I want it cheap.
Old chips really suffer on some of these if you want to really do anything honestly get a new Pixel off Swappa.
I know everyone fucking hates Bluetooth headphones and they’re valid for that because I know they haven’t gotten into KZ earbuds. They’re like $20 and they have amazing audio quality you could pay like $600 for with Beats and still not get. Dongles are also NOT THAT BAD (coping)
I got a note 4 and I couldn’t be happier. Suck my little micropenis
Dark woke response on here. Refreshing.
The Xiaomi Mi A1 from late 2017 had very good ROM/rooting capabilities when I last used it 4-5 years ago. It didn’t have a removable battery though. The second sim slot can function as a microSD card and it has a 3.5 mm audio port.
Checking the LOS website, they say it has support for LOS 20 / Android 13, which is pretty impressive considering the official ROM only went up to Android 9.0. I stopped using the device on LOS 17.1 / Android 10.
Motorola G100 / Edge S
Aren’t most/all of the newer Motos bootloader unlockable? I’m in the market for a new phone, but not wanting google or apple all up in my shit. Not a fan of pixel phones, so…
Yeah, me aswell.
Samsung Galaxy S5 was/is a good device for tinkering. Supports many custom ROMs from CyanogenMod to Lineage to Ubuntu and postmarketOS.
Has a removable battery, 3.5mm audio jack, SD card slot. IIRC it worked fine on 3G, but did not support calls on 4G.
Fairphone
poco f1 maybe. runs mainline linux
i like my xperia xz1c, but its very hard to replace battery
Nexus 4
Great little device from 2013-ish and could take a beating. Battery wasn’t too difficult to replace. No SD slot, though.







