I like it when a few lower volume manufacturers or fairly recent start ups outside the traditional top 5 or 6 OEM's can put out awesomely specced devices at much fairer prices. How do they do it? If I had spare cash I would support them just for being able to put them out. Some have included neat design features in cooling etc.
Then I wouldn't mind if it wasn't the best at 2 or 3 of the aspects mentioned. Of course long term support and updates are currently unclear or not mentioned, but if I had money to spend to sample some, it would be more exciting than the latest Samsung or other.
The Realme X50 Pro i{out of Oppo) s available in the UK now. The Asus ROG Phone 2 to name two. Maybe Motorola Edge or Nokia 8.3 would tempt me, but honestly I agree with Hadron the best place to be is in the midrange with new chipsets, or the lower priced midrange / upper budget range. One Plus were great but 8"s are pricey now and don't cover it all for me (but I wouldn't kick one out of bed)
You don't need a flagship device anymore. For most, day to day use is well covered by many modern low to mid tier devices. Of course built in obsolescence is a thing, but I guess apps, cameras, screens, OS demand higher performance inside.
From 2012 to 2017, budget devices were very poor and relatively expensive (though less was demanded of them).
I'm very happy with my Nokia 7 Plus, it has some awesome abilities, but I'm looking to get a dual sjm 720p Nokia 5.3 just out @£149 best value right now, a 2.3 @£99 or a 1.3 on Go @£64, or a Motorola E6 to use for part time outdoor work, and maybe as a sole phone.
https://www.realme.com/uk/realme-x50-pro
https://www.asus.com/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/
Toshiba! ppssh! This was my favourite, followed by a Note 3! :
https://m.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_p910-846.php