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I don't have advice for an iOS user. I will say that Android is far more flexible for Linux users. So, maybe go Android?
You're getting downvoted with no alternatives provided.
After ducking for five seconds this article seems alright:
https://umatechnology.org/how-to-use-iphone-with-linux-complete-guide/
Your comment still stands though it is simply worlds easier pairing an android with Linux.
“Ducking” is so much better than “Googling”. I’m using that.