Looks cool. At the moment I'm using none, but I'm planning to buy new ones, I like them cheap and simple: http://www.gsmarena.com/microsoft_lumia_535_dual_sim-6792.php http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_105_(2015)-7271.php
I recently purchased a Meizu M2 Android phone. It's a very impressive phone for the price. I paid $130 for mine, but the same store now has it on sale for $115.
I originally voted Samsung, but I now primarily use the Huawei Ascend Mate 2 because of the large screen size, long battery life and not much bloat. So far the reliability seems to be good. I also have a BLU Studio Energy as a backup phone. The only problem I have with the is the remaining battery indication shows a trend but is not accurate. Example: 100% charge indication down to around 40% to 60% charge indication is roughly linear with time/use but there is a rapid drop off after that. A charge lasts around 3 to 4 weeks with minimal use.
I was using an iphone 6+ but i switched to a nexus 6p back in october. This is my first android phone and im really liking is so far.
LG Nexus 5. I've had it since the release, and I might keep it for another year or two. Great phone. The new Nexus 6 and 5X aren't that appealing to me, so no reason to change yet.
The new Microsoft and Sony smartphones are looking nice: http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/22/11092324/microsoft-lumia-650-hands-on-mwc-2016 http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/02/xperia-xa-sony-puts-best-design-into-a-low-end-smartphone/
Got my new Galaxy S7 Edge on the 8th March & wow this phone is fast & beautiful to look at. I don't use touchwiz launcher & always install Nova launcher instead but I have not seen any slowdowns at all yet. Also got the Gear VR headset free as well.