I want to know why my expensive (to me) Google Pixel phone crashes all the time (apps close or the thing just reboots, usually a few times a day if Im using it). Chromebooks weren't shite like this. I've owned plenty of android phones, never really had this problem. Not interested in moving to IOS hardware. Considered calyx or graphene, maybe they are more stable? I need my phone for work stuff as well, and my employer's MFM probably won't work well with a non-Google OS. I used to run different custom OS packages all the time on rooted androids, but I think I remember the MDM failing on an rooted device.
Still really annoying that Google's flagship hardware for its mobile OS crashes this often.