I'm still using a 6 year old Samsung S3. Gotta give it up to Samsung, the phone has been good value (I paid $200) and has given me zero problems. It's just very slow now, understandably.
I should be using my brand new Nokia 6.1 but it's just arrived in Texas at a Nokia Repair center. The phone shuts itself off, apparently after draining the battery and then will not power on. Charging it, rebooting it, petting it, etc.--nothing works except waiting for a few days and then charge it and it powers up like nothing was ever wrong. Obviously, for now, I'm not recommending the phone.
I bought it because of the Android One program and as a non-power user, I thought a budget phone would be more than enough technology for me. But now I regret not sticking with Samsung. Hopefully Nokia will either fix or replace the phone and I can finally retire the S3. The battery is on its last legs.
When the Nokia 6.1 did work, it was adequate. The camera, speaker and microphone are mediocre. If you want great photos and loud speakerphone volume, do not buy the Nokia 6.1. The battery when it wasn't draining itself, lasted over a couple of days for me. Again, I'm not a power user. The phone feels really solid.