What you are saying is, that no matter how much one company keeps failing, they will never leave its ecosystem. What I am saying, is that it's never too late to begin considering it.
I literally said they can switch, but it is not easy and takes effort. You're assuming a lot by saying they haven't even considered it.
And more relevant to this post, Apple still sold people a multi-thousand dollar device, and those people are entitled to question why the device doesn't perform as expected.
My point was, that we now have a long enough history of Apple's hardware failures, delayed admissions, and constrained repairability.
Instead of pretending to be surprised by another of Apple's non-reactions, they should use this as an opportunity to reconsider the whole picture.
At least, if Dell starts sucking, they can switch to HP or Lenovo, and the other way around. If Apple stars sucking, they have no other option but to keep complaining online.
>My point was, that we have now a long enough history of Apple's hardware failures, delayed admissions, and constrained repairability.
Because despite all of its problems, sadly Apple's product is still very often the best on the market.
You sort of wish Microsoft to do better, both hardware and Software, along with HP and Dell. But the market is polarised with one group who dont care or understand quality, or another group who demands absolute perfection and are willing to pay for it.