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Like the comment you linked to, I only know people who have installed GrapheneOS onto a Pixel phone, and they've been pretty happy with that. It would be great to see a flagship phone that isn't greenwashed, but for now I also settle for buying used phones exclusively. Usually one model behind or at least 6 months post-release, which has worked really well for me with the Pixel line, at least in my area. When I'm done with them I give them to family or resell them, trying to stretch out the e-waste cost as much as possible.
I would love to use a Pixel but they are a tad expensive, at least at market. Where would you suggest getting a used phone?
Yeah, I've done this too, hence why my upgrade went from an iPhone 6S that was gifted to me from a family friend to an iPhone XS that I was able to buy myself with work funds and trading in the old phone.
Yeah, they definitely can be pricey. I usually watch FB Marketplace for a while before finding a decent deal. How much I'm willing to spend is really subjective to how much income I have at that moment and how new the phone is. My last couple of phones were from folks who received it as a work phone and then kept it after they were upgraded. The Pixel a# (ex. a6, a7) series is also a little cheaper, and usually the specs are still comparable.