I could just imagine, go to power up detector, phone is flat, or coil battery is flat. Or better yet, phone glitches out, app crashes..etc etc. The multitudes of hardware is what creates software programing headaches in the first place.
Specialised equipment is the go.
Smart phones are great, will a smartphone camera replace a Professional DSLR, no, because hardware trumps software.I think this goes with many things. Hardware gets smaller and larger circuits become integrated into smaller IC's, but that has its limit, and to ask a device to specialise in 100 things is asking a bit much. Can it work, or will it work, yes. Will it be a headache and allow for more problems to creep in, yes as well.
But on the other hand, if the price is dirt cheap, and it gets more people out enjoying this great hobby then why not I guess.
Will it be a Equinox Killer, DEUS or CTX 3030 killer or anything killer I doubt very much.
Even though I don't like Apple very much, they realised this in the PC market a long time ago, and avoided a lot of the headaches the IBM PC world faced and still faces to this day. As I said, I think if the hardware and software are both designed by the same company for the same specialised purpose it will always out perform anything else.