I can’t see a compelling reason to spend $2000 on a phone that ships with broken audio.<p>$200 for a Pinephone is okay if you’re okay with the idea it will be hard to use.
This is incredibly detailed, which is impressive. But in the first two minutes of reading it, the conclusion is basically, neither phone is ready to use as a daily driver.
I want a phone I can use with a single hand, that has a really good camera (within physical smartphone limits, of course), still has upper class hardware specs and doesn't place me on Apple's property.
A long and detailed comparison, but if you are looking for a summary "which one is better" conclusion or even opinion, there isn't one (at least I didn't find it).