Just to illustrate the point (again). With a more complete model (which certainly doesn’t cover everything encountered with real microphones), lower damping and for different resonance frequencies, the phase difference (black) between dynamic (blue) and condenser (red) is obviously 90°.And that's the big IF. I claim that in order to linearize the frequency response, designers have to apply acoustico-mechanical "tricks", that result in partial integration. because it's clear that the LF response of dynamic mics is restricted. Of course these "tricks" have to be different for condenser and dynamic mics.
With a higher damping (factor 40), the phase difference is still 90°, but the amplitude response of the dynamic omni seems much more usable.
If I arbitrarily pick the two textbook solutions (dynamic/mid-tuned/higher damping and condenser/high-tuned/lower damping), I’ll get the following.