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Pixel with GrapheneOS. Installing is pretty easy and Google services are sandboxed so they don't have access to all your shit. Only downside is some banking and government apps won't run, but you can always just use the websites for that.
I've been using Google Pixels with GrapheneOS ever since the first Pixel and never regretted it. Does mean you need to buy Google stuff but:
a. you can buy it second-hand
b. not any worse than Apple
If you really want to avoid giving big tech companies your money and don't want to buy a Pixel second-hand for whatever reason, the FairPhone might appeal to you. You can install degoogled OSes on it too, so you're not locked to stock Android.
I'd recommend some Chinese phone with LineageOS tbh. Xiaomi or OnePlus like some people said before are good, downsides are they may not be very new, and some phones are a pain in the ass to flash custom roms. The Pixels are cool but they're Google so kinda sus. I have a 7a and it's very good, it's just a good phone with no google bs for 300 bucks
Xiaomi 11Ts are going for about $300 and are great. Mines been running for almost 3 years now and is still as snappy as day 1. Battery lasts about 2 days of regular use and even with heavy usage will still usually last all day.
The HyperOS is alright, but they do really want you to use their wallpaper app. Luckily rooting is easy and you can unlock the bootloader from the developer options screen.
Final plus is the fastboot splash screen is a communist rabbit fixing the android guy.
Pixels are a fraction the cost of iphones