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We had Ubuntu Touch running on HTC HD2 more than ten years ago. No. I am not impressed. I can dual boot my phone if I want to. Or buy a secondary phone.
You do not need to re-invent the wheel, in most cases new technology only makes the process easier or improves it.
We also had 25 years ago VR but it was not that compact and easy to use.