Apple is the undisputed leader in tablets. Their phones are on par with the best of their competitors...and it's a very active sector. IMO, their laptops are far better than their competitors. So while there are no earth-shattering innovations in tablets or laptops in the last 3 years, there are subtle refinements and as a leader, they have different pressures. Stuff has to work...it has to work for a broad base of people. If Samsung screws up a folding phone...no one cares. Only early adopters bought it. If Apple screws up the iPhone 16, they will get sued. There will be a massive cost. I've worked for a tiny startup and now I work for a massive software company...the dynamics are much different...a small mistake is no big deal when you have no paying customers. When you have billions on the line, your innovation will be measured, but I view it as equally innovative. Also, I view innovation as relative. I will complain about my iPad when the competitors release a noticeably better version. Same with the laptop or phone. So subtle things like wireless charging adapters that actually work for laptops, like magsafe, are both innovative and HUGE...I wish I could get one on a lenovo...the only remotely close laptop I've seen in the last 10 years are the Surface tablet/laptop hybrids....from Microsoft.
You're welcome to hipster this and claim Apple & MS aren't "innovative"...but MS is holding up well against the competition and they have some really fierce competitors. Apple is way ahead of the market in most categories. Very few companies of their size innovate better. I will still grade Apple as quite good in the innovation category...mostly because I've recently used products from their competitors: laptops, tablets, and phones. You're welcome to complain, but until theri competition clearly beats them, I'm going to have to push back on that one.