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I wouldn't really care for that. OLED would be more import than screen resolution. But that surely depends on the use-case. I don't game on it and don't watch media. Even if I'd do, it would be fine on this tiny screen.
The screen is huge for a phone. This type of screen resolution can damage the eyes on a large screen (the lower the dpi, the greater the strain on the eyes to bring the screen into focus).
Sure sure, but it also depends on the use-case. I use mine as an emergency-phone and notifications from my own apps. Occasionally a chat. Couldn't care less for eye strain. Besides I grew up with crt-screens that fried my retinas 😁