All the phones I used were Nexus and Pixel. Pixel 3a XL was my last Pixel and now I switched to Sony. They're expensive - they're priced without care to competitor's pricing and sold at Sony stores only. Most people in the street wouldn't know Sony still make phones today.
I don't think I'll go back to Pixel until Sony drop the headphone jack as well, or someone invented a lightweight pluggable backpack that charges everything inside. Until then I'm not touching the backpack when I'm at home - the wireless mouse use disposable AA batteries, my portable battery stays uncharged, the laptop is charged while using it.
Also on Bluetooth, the phone connects to the Tesla and the Samsung soundbar with SBC as the only option. The only thing that use something else is my DAC with Sony's own LDAC. There's nowhere telling you why it doesn't use better codec. Wired always deliver the best quality your hardware could.
I don't think I'll go back to Pixel until Sony drop the headphone jack as well, or someone invented a lightweight pluggable backpack that charges everything inside. Until then I'm not touching the backpack when I'm at home - the wireless mouse use disposable AA batteries, my portable battery stays uncharged, the laptop is charged while using it.
Also on Bluetooth, the phone connects to the Tesla and the Samsung soundbar with SBC as the only option. The only thing that use something else is my DAC with Sony's own LDAC. There's nowhere telling you why it doesn't use better codec. Wired always deliver the best quality your hardware could.