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Apple has single-handily proven how lucrative it is to gouge your customers. Suckers. I say that not because Apple customers pay too much for products and services, but rather they demand so little from Apple in turn. Gone is the day when Apple gave…
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I'm sorry, but I cannot justify the iMac as a prosumer Mac. I want my Mac to be readily repairable, upgradable and expandable. You know, like they were under Steve Jobs. I don't mind paying a small premium for that as long as the build quality is th…
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I've nothing against Apple targeting the pro market, even though its current hardware offerings are anything but pro, but I really wanted a prosumer desktop Mac to replace my cheese grater. Apple did not address this niche at all and, by the looks o…
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I am a decades long staunch customer who was passionate for (nearly) everything Apple for decades. Today, I'm not even remotely satisfied with Apple. It has lost its mojo and is nothing but yet another boring behemoth corporation. I guess nobody pol…
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Surely you jest, Jimh2. I'm sure many people like to have a go at Apple's in-house diagnostic software. That could save someone a trip to the Apple Store, and time is money.
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I understand why corporations like a subscription model, dependably predictable income to keep shareholder returns high. Planned obsolescence is but a form of that, the continual buying of a product that has an arbitrarily fixed service life simply …
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I like the size of the SE though it cannot be denied it has a rather small display space. But what I like about the SE most of all is its looks. I've always preferred the classic iPhone look; that was the pinnacle of iPhone design. It looks solid, r…
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I find it disheartening that so many customers find satisfaction with Apple these days. Why? Because that ensures that Apple will not change its ways any time soon, and I am not in agreement with the trajectory it is on. In my mind, this illustrates…
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Apple jumped the shark with its obsession with thinness long ago, favoring form over function. I am at a loss why it continues with this faulty mindset. And with keyboard? The butterfly keyboard has been an abysmal failure if reliability and longevi…
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Apple was far more exciting when it delivered products that its customers pined for, champing at the bits to update the latest hardware and software revisions with a sprinkling of services thrown in (that usually petered out over time). Apple is jus…
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Actually, Notification Center annoys me. I find it handy for emails and calendar events, but that's about it. Everything else is turned off. Why? Because I know when a task is completed etc. My biggest annoyance with Notification Center is that ther…
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There is nothing intelligent about Siri at all. I use it primarily for dictation to my iPhone. Even after several years of usage, Siri still cannot get my words correct. Not even close. The only 100% success rate with my spoken word is for when I cu…
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$5 for a 100 titles. M'kay. That does not attract me in the slightest. Then again, I'm not interested in Apple TV at any price.
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I'm not sure Apple is not stupid, that it knows what sells and what doesn't. Sure, its products are selling and it is flush with cash. But the corporate landscape is littered with corporations who once reigned king but are relegated to much smaller …
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I won't be purchasing an iPhone 11. I currently boycott Apple simply because I do not like what it is today, just another behemoth corporation that focuses primarily on shareholder greed rather than its customers. I boycott Apple because that is my …
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Apple rubs me wrong in all the wrong ways today. There's a fair chance I will switch to Android when my iPhone finally dies. I just don't see that much difference in that market. I would like to do the same for the Mac too and jump to another OS but…
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Pro means nothing any longer with Apple products. Well, not entirely; it generally means Apple is charging a higher Apple tax on that product so the customer can earn the privilege of buying one.
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$600 is less than what Apple prices its premium iPhones at now. Hmmmm.
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Personally, I think Apple's efforts will be moot if it does not deliver the very best user experience possible for a modest premium, and a clearly delineated simple product line. You know, do what Jobs did. Steve had a great vision, yes; but he also…
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When my MacBook Pro died, I briefly considered a Surface for its replacement. In the end, the specs just weren't there. Too many corners cut for no reason. I'm willing to pay for a premium experience. That's why I no longer buy anything but the leas…