Soldato
chill brother. I didn't even say anything about your spider. It's not a bad shot at all, but the poster MrRockliffe is right though. "quite a lot of fringing and chromatic aberration." stopping down an fstop or 2 would have improved the technical aspect of the photo a great deal.
Point is, if you use a phone camera you don't need to worry about these things, if you are gonna advocate not using a phone camera, then you illustrate the point beautifully that having 'better' equipment doesn't automatically mean better pictures. If someone is asking, as they are in this very thread 'should i get a top end phone cam or a good actual camera' Well the fact they are asking means they should probably* get the phone cam.
Just go and search Iphone VS DLSR and there's dozens of website comparing them. Unless you have a particular 'semi'-'extreme' use case, then a phone is better for most people most of the time who just wanna take pictures.
Just to add if you want a phone I believe Sharp have released a phone with a one inch camera sensor. Then, of course Sony have released a top end, red dot award phone for two grand.