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It depends on what phone you have and what you're looking for.
For me, personally, I went for e/OS as it allowed me to buy a fairphone and support a hardware manufacturer without putting money in Google's pocket for a pixel.
A modular repairable phone was more important than which ROM i used. Though i do wish e/OS had some features graphine has
That is absolutely a conundrum. I'd rather support repairable hardware than even getting a used Pixel. By GOS seems like a great OS. I'm at least a couple months out from making the switch so I have a lot of time to agonize over it at least.