@mateo_salta yes but everything wiped out at update. Good discussion from the link @GizmoChicken posted. The way I see it the challenge is a bit of a "chicken and egg" problem. Some devs want "pure linux" so they don't come. Since they aren't here, development team is small and can't expand to a broader scope.
At the same time, very good points have been made about needing to be compatible with android devices. Pinephone is a tinkerers delight, but is less powerful than a N5 from 2013. So I see Ubuntu Touch as a viable "daily driver" in its current form for halium devices / former android phones. But a lot of people want "pure linux phone" which is hard to have as a daily driver yet. It is a different group.
Ok enough for now š