I’m using a Pixel 6 Pro right now, and I’m looking around to see if there are any good phones. However, I have heard that there are ads in the newer flagship phones (Samsung, Xiaomi). I am willing to spend around USD$750 on a new phone, but I just don’t want any crazy ads or preinstalled apps like Facebook. Are there phones that don’t suck nowadays? I can buy a phone that is sold in the US, Canada, or EU.

(I don’t want to go through menus to disable ads (Xiaomi), and I’m currently looking at phones other than the Pixel lineup to see if there’s a better option for me)
(I also don’t want to mess around with custom bootloaders/systems, I rely on Google services way too much)

EDIT: If it wasn’t clear enough, I am not looking for things like GrapheneOS or LineageOS or others, I am looking for a phone and judging based on the stock system on it.

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    10 months ago

    GrapheneOS really isnt comparable to LineageOS. The install literally is

    1. In the phone unlock the bootloader (just requires internet access if not already available) and enable usb debugging
    2. Plug in device using a reliable usb 3.0 cable
    3. Windows: install drivers, Linux: setup adb group stuff
    4. Open chromium, go to grapheneos.org/install/web
    5. Click a few buttons, on the phone press a few buttons to accept things
    6. Click another button
    7. Start your phone, set some preferences, install apps

    Have a look at Veronica Explains’ video, i recommend to use F-Droid Basic though. Thats it, it just works.

    And you can revert back to stock Android without a problem too, why not give it a try? This “I am looking for stock android without ads” is pretty half baked, stock android is a tracking platform, everywhere. No fairphone (or Murena with their insecure “private” OS) or ANY other brand will give you a reasonably private phone, all are basically a tracking instrument.

    We really need a googerteller Android App. Stock Android sends everything to Google