I have 35mm P&S cameras such as the XA-2 and Olympus Trip because I like to use them.
The camera in my iPhone 7 is truly excellent though.
There's really not much point comparing digital to film any more, especially with regards to quality. That ship has long since sailed and the camera manufacturers have spoken.
Now here's the thing. Film doesn't need to be 'better' than digital. I enjoy the whole process of shooting film, from using the old cameras to processing the film and making the print. I love the results, especially in Black and White. I love the look of film. I love making prints in the darkroom and one area in which film can't be beaten for me is the sense of satisfaction achieved when a print comes out well.
But the benefits of digital are hard to ignore, so I shoot digital too. I have hundreds of treasured photos of my children as they grow up that I'd not have if I was an exclusively film photographer. My phone can record 4K video and 120fps slow motion. It uploads the photos to the cloud and generates wonderful 'Memories' videos that I can watch with my daughter on my TV. Compare my daughters face when we watch these short slideshows to mine when made to sit through a painful slide show as a kid! My daughter is already enjoying taking photos herself with digital cameras.
Photography is photography regardless of the medium used to capture the image. Cameras are tools. Use the best one for the job, even if it's an iPhone. I frequently find that I use an iPhone when out and about with the family instead of, say, my XA-2. It's just better suited to capturing children at play and to capture that moment. You can say what you like about having the skill to time a shot a'la HCB (and I've nailed it on more than one occasion with film), but it's pretty much guaranteed when you can shoot of 20 frames in a couple of seconds as the carousel comes round again, viewed on a great big 'viewfinder' that makes framing a breeze and simple tap and drag controls to adjust the exposure.
But for certain types of photography, such as more 'serious' artsy fartsy landscapes I don't use either a 35mm film camera or my iPhone. I use a MF film camera or my 'proper' digital camera and a tripod instead.
Film cameras can't compare in almost any measurable specification. It's the un-measurable nature of film that keeps me coming back.