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The important thing is that the latter comes from the former, and is unlikely to continue for very long beyond sales period (hence "guaranteeing [...] for the next few years" doesn't quite encompass it)
But also artificial segmentation. Things like an email VIP list or an offline reading list are certainly not limited by hardware - in fact, to remove them and test such variant Apple likely had to specifically exert some additional effort, to limit people.
I suppose vast majority of users hardly care about that, more or less happy with how their handset works, and since they can install applications anyway (OTOH, with Apple OS - both mobile and desktop - devs seem to immediately jump on requiring the latest OS even if it hardly changes anything; so OS updates are pretty much mandatory, old versions quickly abandoned), and since Google updates many core apps separately from the OS.