The Best Camera is the One You Have With You
Chase Jarvis named his book "The Best Camera is the One You Have With You" but i am sure that the quote is older then that. (and researching i find that many misunderstood the quote as insulting people who ask on forums about what is the best to buy)
My take on this is that if you don't have a camera with you you missed the shot for sure. There are two thing i am trying to improve. If i see something interesting and all i have is the phone i will try to take a photo and i am trying to carry my camera with me as often as i can.
I was driving one day and decided to try to make an interesting road photo. all i had was my YotaPhone (not the best camera on it), it looked ok but nothing special. So next day i decided to take my DSLR with me. So i was driving back and forth and photographing (i know not a smart thing to do, but i just did a burst of shots not really composing :) ).
As i was finishing up the sunset looked nice so i drove out of the town to see could i make some interesting photos. The sunset ended up to be not so great and also the photos, but as i turned to go to my car i saw this
The point for me is, the best camera is the one that you have with you, but you need to carry with you the best camera that you have :) (this shot is not possible with a mobile (probably with some added telephoto lenses))
And ALWAYS look around you, don't be blinded by first thing that you see.