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Their absence encourages you to check your phone more often, which means you'll unlock it and look at some content more often, which means as revenue for someone.
In Apple's case it's a subtle encouragement to buy their watch.
I don’t believe the iPhone ever had an LED notification light. The iPhone existed well before the watch did, as well.
I shouldn't have doubted Apple's campaign for minimalism > functionality
It never did, indeed. However, there's an accessibility function to use the flashlight like an old school LED.