I use an LG Optimus Zone3 because it was among the cheapest "smart"phones available through Verizon, and so far it more than suits my "needs" with such a device.
On a different topic, a question for y'all:
So I offer a few kydex products, devices that any bender could make (even reverse engineer), mine are just somewhat unique in design. My Gerber Strongarm sheath-extension is especially unique. I've sold a bunch of these, mostly to US-folk but some to Canada and various European states. I just received my first order-request from someone in Hong Kong. Given the existence of alibaba.com and the known tendency of lower-cost facsimiles to appear out of Chinese production facilities, do you think I should treat such a customer any differently than I would a domestic customer, especially since said domestics could just as easily purchase one from me and ship it overseas themselves? I have no reason beyond the destination to be concerned about someone in east Asia wanting to reverse engineer my design to produce their own version, and indeed it is somewhat arrogant to think anyone would even bother, but it is something that crossed my mind.