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I've been using my OnePlus 9 which has been solid so far. I had to loose the headphone jack unfortunately which I really hate. Not sure what their new phones look like at the moment, but they're one of the Chinese manufacturers that at least had phones at cheaper than the flagship price point.
I have no idea on the bootloader side of things, but OnePlus has been good about the OS updates. I'm on Android 14 at the moment.
unfortunately they're all huge :(
I looked at some Xiaomi ones that are closer to normal size, but the Chinese makers seem to mostly be all about the ‘phablet’ market or whatever giant phones are called now.