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> There are phones with user replaceable batteries available. They aren't great sellers.

It's hard to vote with my wallet on replacable batteries because I already have to vote on other issues. In today's market my priorities are 3-4GB of ram (which is insane, but that's what it takes to prevent my launcher from swapping out, and it's really frustrating when it's swapped out), 3.5mm headphone jack, and usb-c. Once you have those three things, I would prefer a removable battery, but whatever. Also, apparently you need to specify decent vibration, because motorola doesn't have it.



This. Mine are: display output, bootloader unlock, waterproofing. And that's maybe three good, current phones at any given time.

Also, while a headphone jack would be great, once kernel-level support for ADC v3 is smoothed out (4.19 is the first LTS to have this, and has only started showing up on Android devices this year) my real dream is two USB ports.


LG G5 has all those things (4 GB RAM, USB-C, headphone jack, user-replaceable battery).


Hmmm, released in 2016 though? A good choice for then (that I missed), but a 4 year old Android seems like a poor choice for today.


Has official LineageOS support so it runs Android 10: https://download.lineageos.org/h850

Or do you want to avoid a 4 year old Android phone because of performance?




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