I have asked you several times what features does your phone have that makes it better than iPhone, and you haven't given any answer.
Feature-wise, my smartphone can be used for talking, and for texting, and for playing games, and for using the social networks, and for e-mail, and for internet browsing, and for just about anything that the iPhone can do.
Heck, my wife’s LG G2 was more advanced than the iPhone 6, and the G2 came out last year. The iPhone was just catching up to the technology that was already available in other phones from 2011-2014.
I don’t have the fingerprint reader in my phone, but then, I was never going to use it, and neither are the vast majority of people who do use smartphones. I’ll be using the CurrentC type tech that will be available to the general public some time in 2015.
So, basically, there isn’t anything in iPhones that people really do need to have that doesn’t exist in other phones.
You keep failing to engage your brain.
Look, what the iPhone can do, is already being don by others, and some of those others already had technology that the iPhone finally got in 2014, except that the others were already doing those things a couple of years earlier.
I know, and I’ve used my daughter’s iPhone and there isn’t a single feature in it that I haven’t used, and there isn’t a single feature in the device which I can’t get with the competition. In fact, I hear that the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 7, might finally be getting features that already exist in the Nexus 4 and in Nokia phones. Heck big screens existed in the Nexus phones of 2011, and when Apple put the bigger screens in the iPhone 6, it was “new” to Apple’s blind followers.
So, in a way, Apple is following the “leaders” and “innovating” after those leaders did the development.