I run /e/OS, so I don’t completely know about proper Linux as a daily driver on it. Last time I used Ubuntu Touch was before Waydroid (and not on a Fairphone), but back then I found that I was dependent on some Android apps that could not be replaced (WhatsApp & banking).
I guess at least it’s not so much work to switch between proper Linux and something like /e/ until you find that Linux is ready for a daily driver. If you’re ready to put some time into it at least. :)
I run /e/OS, so I don’t completely know about proper Linux as a daily driver on it. Last time I used Ubuntu Touch was before Waydroid (and not on a Fairphone), but back then I found that I was dependent on some Android apps that could not be replaced (WhatsApp & banking).
I guess at least it’s not so much work to switch between proper Linux and something like /e/ until you find that Linux is ready for a daily driver. If you’re ready to put some time into it at least. :)