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Why do people buy Apple products even though they are expensive?
There’s one big reason people buy Apple products: the ecosystem. Apple continued to build out this ecosystem by changing the way its products interacted with one another. Apple added the ability to use iMessage and FaceTime from an iPad, for example, allowing you to carry on your iPhone conversations on a tablet.
Is Apple actually overpriced?
Apple is known for being an expensive, luxury brand, but most of the time their prices are still acceptable for the amount of product you get. Despite all of this, there are still a lot of Apple products which most people would consider as overpriced or at least not a good value.
Why is Apple so greedy?
Apple’s margins have always been high, but they’re getting increasingly ridiculous as the company becomes even more greedy by trying to suck as much money as possible out of its customers. It’s pure greed, and that’s what Tim Cook’s Apple is all about.
How did Steve Jobs name Apple?
Back when Apple was founded in 1976 companies often chose names that would appear near the front of the Phone Book. Jobs said in an 1980 presentation that they gave Apple the name partly because he liked apples, and “partially because Apple is ahead of Atari in the phone book and I used to work at Atari.”
Is Apple greedy Quora?
Without a doubt Macintosh/Apple is the epitome of greedy. Without saying anything of quality or performance, the reason Windows reigns supreme over the PC/OS market for all these years is the direct result of that greed.
Why are iPhones so expensive?
All those physical retail stores cost Apple money to maintain and pay the employees. Part of the iPhone price goes to that budget. If you take into account all those factors, you’ll realize the iPhone is worth every penny Apple is charging you for.
Why is Apple making less money than it used to?
Of course, there’s no one reason why Apple’s making less money. But it mostly boils down to pricing. Simply put: new iPhones are too expensive, starting at $749 for an iPhone XR and $999 for an iPhone XS. And so, too, is every other product Apple sells, including the new iPad Pros, which start at $799, and the new MacBook Air at $1,199.
Why don’t Apple phones ever go on sale?
They tend to remain at fixed prices throughout their lifetime and are rarely discounted. When a phone is discounted at apple.com it will see a similar price drop at all retailers and carriers. Apple doesn’t offer significant wholesale discounts, so there is less potential for retailers to undercut Apple itself.
Why doesn’t Apple make a profit by discounting the iPhone?
Rather than allow retailers to make a profit out of discounting the iPhone, Apple essentially pays them not to. By maintaining high prices in the market place, Apple itself doesn’t have to compete with retailers offering its products for lower prices.