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Check which devices are supported under the LineageOS(forMicroG) device lists:
If it's under there,
then LineageOS(forMicroG) will be supported officially.
Magisk (root) should work on any of these devices:
Additionally, I like to use the compare functionality of GSMArena to compare device hardware specs (battery, camera, nfc, etc):
Thank you for the answer.
It will seem that I am asking to do that job for me but I am asking to have some advice choosing between those devices. There are many devices in that list that will satisfy my requirements and I will need to choose between them.
I've always been happy with OnePlus devices.
Their build quality and specs are good for the price and they are often well supported by LineageOS.
However I think its personal preference.
So I'd say look for any brand which you like,
and check if there is a device available within your price range, with specs that seem sufficient for you.