So, I’ve been thinking about this and I want to know what MacRumors has to say about it.
Are Apple’s high-end products worth it or are they too faulty for that price point? What I mean is, do they bring the bang for the buck, even if we ignore the Apple tax?
It seems to me like more often than not their most expensive products suffer from some shortcomings, bugs etc that shouldn’t be there.
The AirPods Pro release and people complaining about pain and pressure made me think back to this. Some other examples include the Macbook Pros with the butterfly keyboard, touchbar Macbook Pros having BridgeOS crashes, thermal throttling, XS and XS Max not charging while sleeping until a software update fixed it, iMac Pro not having a proper repair network (Linus Tech Tips’s video), iPad Pro 2018 bending or having touch sensitivity issues, XS and XS Max causing headaches and/or eye strain in some people due to Apple’s implementation of OLED, iPad Pro 2017’s white spot issue, iPad Pro 2018 pencil scratching the case... iOS 13 and iPad OS having so many bugs etc.
I realize some or many of these may be minor, some are just bugs, some are hardware defects, some are just the way things are (AirPods Pro not fitting everyone’s ears)... But should you suffer bugs or minor defects after purchasing an 1100 dollar iPhone? I’m not talking about wanting or expecting a perfect product or a perfect experience, but rather weighing the money you paid against the experience you receive.
Those of you who buy the high-end, are you happy with your purchases?
Are Apple’s high-end products worth it or are they too faulty for that price point? What I mean is, do they bring the bang for the buck, even if we ignore the Apple tax?
It seems to me like more often than not their most expensive products suffer from some shortcomings, bugs etc that shouldn’t be there.
The AirPods Pro release and people complaining about pain and pressure made me think back to this. Some other examples include the Macbook Pros with the butterfly keyboard, touchbar Macbook Pros having BridgeOS crashes, thermal throttling, XS and XS Max not charging while sleeping until a software update fixed it, iMac Pro not having a proper repair network (Linus Tech Tips’s video), iPad Pro 2018 bending or having touch sensitivity issues, XS and XS Max causing headaches and/or eye strain in some people due to Apple’s implementation of OLED, iPad Pro 2017’s white spot issue, iPad Pro 2018 pencil scratching the case... iOS 13 and iPad OS having so many bugs etc.
I realize some or many of these may be minor, some are just bugs, some are hardware defects, some are just the way things are (AirPods Pro not fitting everyone’s ears)... But should you suffer bugs or minor defects after purchasing an 1100 dollar iPhone? I’m not talking about wanting or expecting a perfect product or a perfect experience, but rather weighing the money you paid against the experience you receive.
Those of you who buy the high-end, are you happy with your purchases?