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Right now, I really like what Oppo has been up to. Both the Find X6 Pro and Find N2 are really appealing devices. An awesome and stylish design and great advancements in camera tech, as well as a nice compact foldable with great battery life.
Asus has been on fire too with the Zenfone 10 and the ROG Phone 7 series. Keeping the 3.5mm jack alive with great specs, price, designs. I just wish they had micro SD card slots.
And Sony finally seemed to have brought their A game to the Xperia 1 V. They managed to get some good and more importantly, easy to use camera software on their phone that pairs with that hardware. I'll be looking forward to seeing what concessions they make on the Xperia 5 V, even though that name is so silly.
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Based on numbers, it's a tie between Google and Samsung followed closely by Motorola.
Since Samsung phones don't do dual SIM well, currently my favorite brand is Google. My Motos don't do dual SIM at all
Which numbers are you talking about?
Right now, I really like what Oppo has been up to. Both the Find X6 Pro and Find N2 are really appealing devices. An awesome and stylish design and great advancements in camera tech, as well as a nice compact foldable with great battery life.
Asus has been on fire too with the Zenfone 10 and the ROG Phone 7 series. Keeping the 3.5mm jack alive with great specs, price, designs. I just wish they had micro SD card slots.
And Sony finally seemed to have brought their A game to the Xperia 1 V. They managed to get some good and more importantly, easy to use camera software on their phone that pairs with that hardware. I'll be looking forward to seeing what concessions they make on the Xperia 5 V, even though that name is so silly.