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Regrettably, I think Syncthing is a cool concept, but in practice it's just really battery heavy and difficult to configure. In theory, I could synchronize my passwords and contacts and gallery with it, but in practice...
Basically: if you want resilient bi-directional synchronization, Syncthing is great. But for everything else, I've had to assemble a patchwork of options (Ente, Bitwarden, Filen being my go-tos).
What issues did you have with one-way photo syncing? I actually do that right now and it works just fine. I set it to send-only from my phone, and after I ingest them into my Immich server, I delete them on my phone and the synced copy gets removed from the server, leaving only the ones ingested into Immich.
It probably helps you're using Immich! But I would even be nervous with that configuration, because I wouldn't necessarily be sure whether something had successfully uploaded because there's no interface to really tell me so. Syncthing discourages using it for backup aka unidirectional synchronization, so your configuration isn't exactly conventional...
If I did get into advanced server management, I would probably stick to Ente, but presently they already have my money and I've found a reasonable way to back up photos not just from my device to a cloud, but from their cloud to a desktop computer - which sounds like it would result in, basically, what you have already, minus the stress of managing a second sync device, and possibly with far less battery drain
It probably helps that it's a manual process. When I ingest stuff into Immich, I make sure that everything is synced properly first. I don't have anything fancy with like ingesting and then deleting photos automatically, I definitely wouldn't trust that. Hopefully Immich declares their photo syncing stable soon and I can switch to that.