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I agree, partially. In a sense for purposes unknown it may have made things easier for Apple to make the change rather than the necessary configurations to allow for home button usage for a reset...but that doesn't mean they could NOT have left it as was. They chose not to, and quite possibly for good reason, but not because it was NOT possible. Just my opinion.
I wasn't saying it was done to mess with users. Just saying they took the easy road, which is fine and often the better choice.
However, a hard reset does not "require" a physical button. Apple could make a hard reset holding both volume rockers or triple taping the power key, or putting the phone face down, or "Hey Siri, perform a hard reset on my phone". Pretty smart engineers there.
Ultimately, Apple is only bound by intersection of what's possible and what makes sense. In this instance I believe it was simply easier to make the change to the volume rocker. The reasoning could be one of many.
Again, just my opinion. I've been wrong before.
Apple HAD TO take the home button out of the equation because it is no longer a mechanical button. Simply for the sake of being able to restart your device if it freezes up, there needs to be a way to use mechanical buttons. That was my point. Using Siri to reset your device would be awesome but it would be as useless as a frozen Taptic home button if the device became unresponsive.