Maybe people should use whatever they enjoy using, and not worry about what other people enjoy using. This phone vs. “real camera” has been going on for a good while now. Some people are happy using one, some people are happier using the other. No problem there.
On the other hand, as a completely separate entity with a life of its own, there’s the argument which swirls around the subject. The argument doesn’t stem from an understanding photography at all. The argument is pure virtue signaling. Those feeling an urge welling up inside to actually take the time to argue in favor of the blessings of phone photography (a very small subset of those whose only camera is a phone, and are happy with that) are really only saying “I’m better than you are, with your outmoded camera, your outmoded world view, you old, sad relic of a lousy past.” Those arguing for the primacy of conventional cameras, film or otherwise, are really only saying “I’m better than you are with your inadequate, inexpensive, device, you bottom feeding member of the hoi polloi. Sniff.”
Both groups of arguers are only partaking in the current pastime of “status lowering”, denigrating others as a group, and elevating themselves, under the guise of talking about hardware, or the greatest imponderable of all, art.
I’ve seen great photos made with a phone; we all have. Yet, I personally won’t ever use a phone as a camera because I find the process to be deadly dull, and almost completly devoid of any promise of personal satisfaction, and yet I get real enjoyment out of using a conventional camera. That’s just me, who cares? More importantly, why should anyone care?
Good photographs can be made with either phones or conventional cameras, so the discussion really isn’t about photography, it’s grounded in something else, something personal and non-objective. (The meta argument Wenders is feeding may not be as interesting as he thinks it is. Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. It’s a bit ethereal, for those susceptible to that kind of thing.)
Those window decals certain types of Chevy owners put on their trucks, depicting a snarky boy pissing on the word “Ford”, and it’s emotional twin, the decal depicting a snarky boy pissing on the word “Chevy” seen on certain Ford trucks..... that’s all that undergirds arguments certain people have over phones vs. cameras. Mine’s bigger than yours is. I’m better than you are.
Wenders is just being a Chevy guy of the type who goes so far as to put that kind of decal on his truck. Or maybe he’s the Ford guy. At any rate, that’s the level he’s operating at, making an appeal to everyone’s lizard brain. Don’t let your lizard brain take the bait.
Let it go. It doesn’t matter. Chevy’s and Fords, phones and cameras, none of those are going away anytime soon. Don’t worry, be happy, none of it has any effect on art, whatever that is. There’s still seating up front, plenty of room for everybody.