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Don't spend iPhone money on an Android. Definitely don't on a Samsung unless you like having both Google and Samsung's versions of basic applications such as phone, messages, calendar, browser etc.
Motorola do a very minimally customised Android .
Yea my $200-300 Motorola's have been good for years. Why waste 4x on a phone?
There's definitely benefit in going further up market (the $600 range tends to be where diminishing returns really kick in, where the differences between a $300 phone and a $600 phone are pretty obvious, the $600 and the $1000 phone are much harder to spot the differences) and if you buy a used generation or two old device you can really save some cash. My wife and I both got Pixel 7s last year for about $250 a pop, and they've still got several years of updates left on them
Not all Samsung phones are the same. Carrier versions are usually the one's that come neutered and bloated. While international versions are unlocked and allow to uninstall anything. Including Google's applications. I wished they wouldn't be working on permanently locking the boot loader, that is their real sin.