No, Apple hasn’t changed their tune and decided to push the feature to the top of their priority list.
Rather, a third-party company has submitted an app that promises to finally deliver Copy & Paste functionality to iPhone users worldwide, and we’ve got dibs on a first look.
The program, a rich-text editing tool, lets iPhone owners select text by highlighting with a double-tap and drag motion. From there, users can not only Copy & Paste, but change the text in a variety of ways, including:
5 different font sizes
6 different font choices
8 different color choices
bold, italics, underline, and strike-through