Leachim38
The cause could possibly be a reaction to advanced display technology in & of itself.
Older devices didn't cause me strain, but in retrospect, I didn't use my phone as much as I do now.
The reliance on smartphones has magnified substantially within the last 6 years. From banking, social media, trading apps, to reading ebooks, messaging apps. People use their phones way more now.
There was not this type of reliance before.
Yes, I could easily use computers & laptops for hours on end without issue pre 2015, but displays back then were mediocre (in comparison to what is offered now).
Now, it's common for full HD/4K super ultra high resolution definition displays, billions of colors, with all the bells and whistles etc. Maybe we're not used to it & our eye's aren't accustomed, or maybe we're not meant to be using it at all for long periods of time....
There are NO concrete health studies looking into the long term effects of this type of high definition advanced technology, especially being used at such close proximity for lengthy durations.
If someone is not resonating with either Amoled/Oled/LCD, it's possible it could be an actual sensitvity to advance display technology itself, & unfortunately, It won't matter what type of display tech is used, as the person will feel some negative impact, regardless.
Keep in mind, the vast majority of manufacturers all use displays that are produced and designed by the same companies, in the same factories, and are slightly tweaked in terms of specs & display optimization.
Notice how in 2022, there is a resurgence of the water drop display notch in budget devices such as the Nokia G60, Oneplus N300, Realme 9i, Xiaomi Redmi 10, Poco M5, Oppo A77 5G, Samsung A23 5G, Honor X8 5G etc etc), this isn't a coincidence, it's because these are all being designed and manufacturered by the same ODM's - and all use similar parts, specs & displays.
So in essence, the differentiation between them all is very minimal, with the most changes being software based only.
As this is the case, there won't be much difference between the handsets released by competing popular manufacturers each year. Therefore if someone is using a recently released device, there won't be a change in comfortability when switching to an alternative recently released device, as they all basically use the same parts & displays.