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I went with a Nokia X20. It has standard android, no extra cruft and comes with a guaranteed three years of updates, as opposed to the Google device that was considered obsolete after six months.
It's not waterproof, but that was the only feature I gave up. Cost half of my previous "flagship" phone.
No doubt there is a newer version of this device available today.
Thanks for mentioning it. Sounds like google is a real sweetheart with their devices.
I‘m thinking of getting a oneplus 6 with postmarket os since I‘m a fan of owning my device. This trend of the manufacturer deciding how long your device stays alive is toxic as hell.