Let's take a short hop across the multiverse to Earth 2.
On Earth 2, every flagship has for years been usable on virtually every network globally, had unlimited full resolution photo and video backup, guaranteed fast OS and monthly security updates, good AI, and completely lag free performance with no redundantly installed apps.
A new company comes along and produces a device similarly priced that (a) can only fully work on one or perhaps two of the four available national networks, (b) gives up the unlimited media backup in exchange for gaining on-board storage - with the caveat that media stored thereon is susceptible to loss through card failure or equipment loss, (c) doesn't guarantee timely updates - if any at all, (d) has a functional, but slightly less intelligent AI, (e) has occasional hiccups in performance, and (f) has redundant apps, but also adds (a) wireless charging - which is slower and will degrade the similarly sealed battery faster due to higher heat buildup during energy transfer, and (b) adds noticeably better waterproofing.
I'd bet pretty good money that people tapping away on their keyboards on Earth 2's AC forums are posting about how this newcomer doesn't sound like a very valuable flagship, though some would value those new features enough to give the new device a shot.
Sometimes it helps to take a step back to gain perspective.