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Modern smart phones were architected from the beginning to have app isolation. That makes the difference.
Your phone runs by default like a Linux system with selinux in mls mode with 100% coverage mls isolation policies baked in. That’s just a more secure foundation to build on. No Linux distro today has selinux in mls mode with 100% binary coverage with isolation policies.
Using your phone is a good safe compromise. Unless you are running Qubes OS you aren’t going to beat it.