Some points are questionable e.g. he writes: The eFoundation also sells phones with /e/OS pre-installed.
but this point is not listed as “pro” especially because there are phones with locked bootloaders available (if I am right ;- ) but unlocked bootloader is one point the he criticize in general.
As well as saying “most phones support unlocking a bootloader, but only Google Pixels support locking the bootloader again”, which is simply not correct.
some factual errors, but also fair comparisons and highlights. I don’t think users end up disappointed whatever option they try. That commercial offerings and easy installers are available is key.