I absolutely second that. Murena or /e/, as it was (questionably) named before and still partly is, was created to offer an FOSS alternative to Google-Android. Something that was supposed to give the average non-technical user the opportunity to get away from Google and experience the advantages of FOSS. At least that’s how I understand it.
My current issue is that sync is not working fully, but I had other issues before. And I am still baffled that we have asked for a half-decent documentation of sync behavior for almost 2 years at this point, with me diligently trying to keep threads open and pinging a helpful employee:
Murena achieved that I am seriously thinking whether all the hassle is worth it and consider going back to Google. I have to work, have hobbies, take care of kids and even family members’ phones, which I proudly/naively switched to /e/ and who also have various issues, so I don’t have time begging for help and tinkering, which means for me the promise was not fulfilled.