Hi all! I’d like to replace my old S10e, which was my ideal phone format, with a middle range (inexpensive) phone, in that size if possible. Extra points for a decent fingerprint reader (I’d like to avoid in-screen ones if possible), and perhaps unlockable bootloader.

I’m currently on a Pixel fold 9, for the GrapheneOS part, and I’ve been keeping the s10e as my trusty work phone, keeping the work profile. Sadly the lack of android updates is now being noticed by the security team and they suggested i should move on soon. Since I already have a massive personal phone, I’d like to keep it small for the work one.

Any ideas?

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i like sonys xperia phones, they tick all the boxes. just a bit shaky with hardware issues (my fingerprint sensor stopped working a couple months back, along with green line issues i havent had yet). worth considering, im on an xperia 5 iii

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