Maybe I need some experience with GraphQL to better understand the comparison, but I would agree on that it cannot or should not replace REST APIs. These are just two different options and surely not the only ones!
Also you will not always have the possibility to decide which one you can use, because if you are consuming endpoints (which are not developed by yourself), you will have to choose from what you get.
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Maybe I need some experience with GraphQL to better understand the comparison, but I would agree on that it cannot or should not replace REST APIs. These are just two different options and surely not the only ones!
Also you will not always have the possibility to decide which one you can use, because if you are consuming endpoints (which are not developed by yourself), you will have to choose from what you get.