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Well, again, for home use it will be sufficient. A4 size is the maximum in my opinion. If you want to go bigger than that, you need a proper camera. Phones aren't made for professional applications, they're made for just quickly taking pictures of things that you may find interesting or just take selfies with your family and for that they're perfect. There are in your pocket when you need them and you don't need to fiddle around with settings.
If you want to do something more advanced like colour grading in Darktable, you need to do a bit more to make usable raw files for that application. Downlaod OpenCamera, set it to RAW and standard, Set exposure-bracketing-pictures to 5 and exposure-bracketing-stops to 3. Make sure Camera2 API is selected in the main options menu for this to show up. Then in Darktable you can merge the five photos you have to one big one and you'll have a surprisingly capable raw file. Just to be clear, you don't need to do this if you just want to take quick pictures that look fine. This is just for something more advanced, if you'd like to color grade and post-process your photos in general.
Edit: fixed typo.