tdhanses
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Bet those parents didn’t have the phones setup as kid lines with full parental control and only way to access changes etc is through the parents phone. No need for internet browsing which allows for a secondary way to get around SM access. It doesn’t take much to fully lock these down and then allow access to certain game apps, no different then having an iPad.While your scenario may be true for the large majority, and I'd agree with that, my experience is not anything close to that. I have 3 kids, they all have phones, and they literally cannot access ANY apps without me inputting a password and biometrics. And again, the most important part here for my family, was having the discipline, trust, and proper upbringing where my kids would never go behind our back on something, because there entire lives they have learned there are serious repercussions for their actions.
So to answer the OP's question, what phone would you recommend? You mentioned doing research, but also said your kids don't have phones. Curious what the info you came across suggested.
Problem I see is parents not having a clue about tech and how to use it or lock it down and saying they trust their kids, I trust mine but won’t let them have an opportunity to test it with their phone. I got it for before and after school communication.