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Let me put it this way. Jolla 1 has a 4.5" screen and (by today's standards) large bezels. It is about 5.75" edge to edge and it is just about the top of what I would call "comfortably usable". Please note the word "comfortably". I know I could use a bigger one, maybe even fit it in a pocket. But it would not, by any stretch of imagination, be "comfortable".
Xperia X has a 5" screen but smaller bezels that Jolla 1, making the entire device "only" 6" edge to edge. And that is above the comfortable zone, which is why I do not use it, even though I have one and it is superior to Jolla 1 in every other aspect. The lack of comfortable use is the deciding factor.
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I do not know about you (or indeed about "most people"), but for me, the most common use cases for a mobile phone are, in the descending order of frequency:
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- navigation
- web browsing
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- taking (still) photos
- other, mostly niche uses like reading books and/or documents attached in emails, source code editing, using the terminal...
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I do not know about you (or indeed about "most people"), but for me, the most common use cases for a mobile phone are, in the descending order of frequency:
On my home and work PCs, the situation is not that much different:
In all of these applications (use cases), even a refresh rate of half a second is no big deal. True, Sailfish with its swipe interface may interfere with it slightly but not so much that one could not get used to it. I would happily trade that for a battery life measured in weeks rather than hours.
You may notice that watching or taking videos does not feature on my list. It would be because I use them very rarely. And I do not play games at all (not that there are any marvelous games for Maemo or Sailfish anyway).
Your mileage may vary, but please do not assume that everyone is like you. I did not, which is why I said (even tried to emphasize that, but perhaps I was too subtle) that I would pay extra for the option. That means, if there was a device X on the market in variants a, b, c and d and one of them had an e-ink screen, I would buy that one, even if it were the most expensive one. I did not call for e-ink as the default, let alone the only option.
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