Can you link some example photography captures using the linked camera? I browsed some reviews (first 2-3 that popped up on Google) and I'm not impressed. I feel my iPhone XS produces similar output.
Two variables control the image: shutter speed and f-stop (how wide the aperture is open). The higher the shutter speed the more you can stop action (like a baseball in the air), and the higher the F-stop, the greater the depth of field (more in focus beyond the focal plane). Your iPhone chooses these numbers for you and basically gives you what it can. on a camera like this you can set for automatic, but you can also control these numbers (choose the best shutter speed and it will choose F-stop; choose best F-stop and it will choose shutter speed). You want to capture your friend and the monument behind him all in focus, go for a higher F-Stop; want to stop action at a soccer game, go for a faster shutter speed). Beyond that, the glass will give you the resolution you need to blow up the picture. Sometimes, this might mean for printing, but also when you want to crop the picture and bring up something that was small in the original. That's where the great glass destroys the iPhone.
Iphone pics will look about the same when you have nice lighting conditions and don't look for details.
As soon as you want to tweak DoF, want proper night picture, manual control, zoom, &c, even a compact like that will do a better job. As good as phones are they are still heavily limited by physics, small sensor, small glass. It'll also give you way more margin in post prod.
Keep in mind that random pics on internet don't really reflect the image quality you can get out of this type of camera, if you use it as a point and shoot and don't process it you'll probably get better overall result with an iphone.