The main issue with the phones is using the OLED phones in indoors environments. They're now meant to perform to expectations when outdoors, not indoors. For indoors, assuming heavier usage, you need LCD. But the way I see women looking at their phones for a bit and then looking away, when out at and about, should be perfectly fine even with an irritating OLED screen. Lots of ambient lighting and not using the screen for extended periods means even OLED should be fine.
As well, there is a book I want to suggest called THE BIOLOGY OF BELIEF by Bruce Lipton, PhD. It can help many here since the mind plays such a crucial role in what the body experiences. Another one I am fond of is THE DIVIDED MIND by Dr. Sarno. Howard Stern allegedly cured his back pain only by taking seriously Dr. Sarno's work.
Also, I was out and about with a Moto G LCD phone, and it is adequately bright outdoors even in bright sunshine conditions. It's not gorgeously bright, but it's very usable in all conditions. Therefore, the super bright OLED screens aren't necessary even if you mostly want to use your phone outdoors.
Also, I still haven't gotten a USB-C to 3.5 mm adapter to work as well as a headphone jack. The 32-bit one I have has audible pops during quieter portions of recordings that apparently is a common issue, and the mic performance on calls varies greatly from phone to phone.
The latest G56 shows it's perfectly possible to achieve very high waterproofing and dust resistance even with a headphone jack, and that's not either an expensive phone, so spare me the nonsense about how those jacks drive up costs in any meaningful way. The G56 has a very large 5200 mAh battery as well.
As with OLED, the manufacturers have tried to make it so that consumers have no alternative. Therefore, phones with jacks and phones with LCD screens are rare to ensure the average consumer knows nothing better.
Moto G55 has the same dimensions and weight as the Moto Edge. One has a jack, the other no jack. Same battery and very similar internals. G55 has LCD and Edge has pOLED. The pOLED allows the Edge to use roughly 10 grams of aluminum while keeping the weight the same as the G55. Big deal.
Quality LCD screens and headphone jacks are beautiful things that should stay with us a long time more. The headphone jack is one of the best and most useful ports. Extremely durable, allows the plug to rotate, takes up little space, easily waterproofed, dedicated audio channel completely isolated from the USB-C power, and extremely well supported / universal. Unfortunately, as with Covid, the vast majority just does whatever they're told. There was wholly inadequate pushback to the jack removal from most phones, and you could say the same about the general loss of LCD phone displays.
I've read countless reports that even when the adapters work adequately, they often fail within a few months. Meanwhile the headphone jack on my old phone still works perfectly after a great amount of use many years later. Its LCD screen still works perfectly as well.
LCD is a beautiful technology for those interested in actual productivity versus seeking dopamine hits from the especially vibrant and vivid OLED carnival show.
I wonder too if extended OLED usage makes the natural world seem duller and less exciting. There is an agenda to lead people into an artificial reality, and how quickly this technology emerged is endlessly fascinating. This civilization in my view is on a far lower order than what must have existed in the past to construct the amazingly intricate architecture we still see all over the world, but on the other hand the computer technology is a most marvelous and magical achievement. I am continually amazed by it.