Dropping in with another recommendation for the Pixel line. They’re very solid phones without a lot of bloat (just Google apps, most of which can be removed easily if you want) and excellent cameras. They get decent support for software updates, and work pretty much flawlessly. I’m on the Pixel 6 Pro now, but I still have my Pixel 1 and 3 Pro, and aside from a swollen battery on one (which is cheaply fixed), they still all work incredibly well.
If you’re into rooting, they’re also very easily rooted compared to a lot of other brands. But the stock experience has been great for me, as is.
Dropping in with another recommendation for the Pixel line. They’re very solid phones without a lot of bloat (just Google apps, most of which can be removed easily if you want) and excellent cameras. They get decent support for software updates, and work pretty much flawlessly. I’m on the Pixel 6 Pro now, but I still have my Pixel 1 and 3 Pro, and aside from a swollen battery on one (which is cheaply fixed), they still all work incredibly well.
If you’re into rooting, they’re also very easily rooted compared to a lot of other brands. But the stock experience has been great for me, as is.
That is a ticking bomb. Fix it or get rid of it, because it can burn your house down and take you with it.