I remember when the lightning connector was introduced, it was replacing the 9 year old 30-pin connector and one of the promises they made at the time (to encourage adoption by both consumers and accessory manufacturers) was that they'll use the lightning connector for 'the next decade'. And so 11 years later, they switched to USB-C. It's nice to see this change, even if everyone attributes it to EU regulations.
That hasn't been true for a very long time. A study published last year for the 2017 Gear Sport:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731465/
Not for the base models which is what everyone buys. USD pre-sales-tax price + 18% GST = INR price:
Appears to be some kind of agreement they had when they set up assembly/manufacturing in India.
Honestly, I can't tell much of a difference between 60Hz and 120Hz on my android phone. I'm sure there's a difference because every reviewer talks about it but I don't feel/see it personally. There's probably a significant amount of people like me who are not sensitive to HRR so that's likely the reason why Apple ships an 80k phone in 2023 without a HRR display.
One of the reasons I've seen floating around for the last few years about why Apple is slow to adopt new technologies is because the supply for components just isn't available on the scale that Apple requires. There's probably some credibility to that since Apple started assembling phones in India in 2017 but it took this long for QA/QC to reach a level where now iPhones made in India are being sold worldwide.