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So if AAPL changes, perfection changes. If a feature is removed, you didn't need it. If a feature is added, it is innovative genius.
If a feature other phones have has not available on iPhone is a choice: 1) you don't need it, or 2) AAPL is waiting to introduce this feature (which it thought up first and has always wanted) for hardware to catch up so that it can be implemented correctly.
In the case of larger screens I think we're talking about 2) above. Clearly AAPL is not responding to what other manufacturers are doing, they are working on their own genius time table/long term plan, and were merely waiting for larger screens with high enough resolutions, screens worthy of the AAPL brand, prior to introducing them.