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Max $400 android phone recommendations

the 6a what is the difference between the 6 and the 6a?
Smaller screen, slower refresh rate, less ram, worse camera, smaller battery, slower charging, no wireless charging.
Honestly a few co-workers hated the Pixel 6 so much they returned them. One went to an iPhone the other went to Samsung.
 
my whole family has gone with Umidigi over the last few years are are very happy with the vanilla Android they use, the phones have great cameras plus other features like IR temp gauge on almost all of their phones.

My wife has the Bison GT2 pro/mom has Bison 2 pro/I have the A9 pro and A7 pro as a backup, only problem I have had was a stupid update that said it was not for my phone so I just flashed it back to the older version still works great on android 10 both other are on android 12, I will also say if your not good with phone tech IE flashing roms very occasionally, then I would maybe not choose there older version since I am the only one who has had to do that, all others have been rock solid
 
I realized we all overlooked OnePlus, what used to be probably the most recommended "value" phone. The Nord N20 5G goes for $319 currently or the older N200 5G for $235.

I would think these are both better than the Moto G Stylus and Play at similar price points.
 
I realized we all overlooked OnePlus, what used to be probably the most recommended "value" phone. The Nord N20 5G goes for $319 currently or the older N200 5G for $235.

I would think these are both better than the Moto G Stylus and Play at similar price points.
you just need to make sure the model you buy supports all the bands your carrier uses. I've a buddy with a OnePlus that is missing some and their reception and data are shyte a lot of the time.
 

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