Yeah. You haven't owned a Galaxy 9 product, have you? Acting like there's no question that iPhones are a better product is, of course, nonsense, and most definitely all of the points you bring up are highly questionable. For example, the iPhone camera was beaten by Pixel's last gen in CNET reviews and is a
jump ball this gen. The Apple app store is
consistently beat by Google Play every year in gross app releases and there are more migrations from iOS -> Android every year, too. The iPhone's screen is not Super AMOLED like the S9's nor does it match the resolution or the DPI. The question is not "is Apple $300-$600 ahead" whatsoever. Sorry.
For an individual user it essentially comes down to their feature preferences, budget, and ecosystem buy-in. The sooner people stop acting like their platform of choice is a slam dunk the sooner we can have less-annoying threads about smartphones.