Hi,
First of all, I've been using Apple stuff for quite some time. And many of those devices I purchased over the years are still running. In Fact, everything Apple I bought prior to around ~3 years ago never had a hardware issue that Apple didn't fix.
But in the last ~3 years everything has been going downhill.
Here are my more recent experiences:
Is it just me and am I being extremely destructive towards Apple Devices recently or is this a development that you can see too?
I don't really have a problem with the pricing. None of this stuff was cheap. But I have an iMac Pro on my desk now (no issues so far,, purchased early 2018) and I'm getting scared because when I drop this kind of money on a computer, I expect it to last longer than a a couple of years... I'm expecting this thing to still go in 10 years like that 24" iMac mentioned above. Apple devices get passed down in the family and if my former workhorse is getting a little slow it's usually still more than enough for someone to do less heavy-duty tasks on. (hey, this 2008 iMac still does a pretty good job at Final Cut Pro X).
But if I can't rely on this, things get crazy because everyone basically needs to have the latest-greatest iMacs etc. all the time, since they only last a year.
I don't really have a problem spending $2-4k for a notebook or $3-10k on a Desktop machine, but it needs to RUN. not only for a year. Same with phones. I thought last year that the price of the XS ($1149 or something for the 256) was fine until I realized that it's only good for a year which means yoll spend $100 a month (!) just for the phone because apple expects you to buy a new one every year...
First of all, I've been using Apple stuff for quite some time. And many of those devices I purchased over the years are still running. In Fact, everything Apple I bought prior to around ~3 years ago never had a hardware issue that Apple didn't fix.
- PowerMac 7,2 (2003 PowerMac G5). Sitting around in the basement but confirmed working a couple of years ago. Zero issues. It ran as a server for months at a time. This thing is like a tank.
- iMac 4,1 (2006, 17" first intel iMac). This thing is still in use and works perfectly fine for web browsing and stuff like that. No really, it's a great compact machine.
- iMac 8,1 (2008 24" iMac). Still doing everyday duty after having been upgraded with a 960GB SSD a few years ago. Because it has a GeForce 8800, it can even run most games today. Upgraded to 3 GB RAM. I feel like it'll go forever.
- 2009 and 2012 iMacs (11,1 and 13,2). worked fine for a couple of years each until I sold them. Apple replaced the GPU in the 11,1 due to a known overheating issue after warranty expired)
- 2009 13" MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, I killed it by spilling a glass of water into the keyboard in 2011, but that's my fault.
- 2011 13" MacBook Pro. Still runs fine every day 8 years later after having replaced the battery in ~2015
- Mac Pro 5,1 12-core. This thing is a beast and I've never had any HW issues. Still running almost every day.
- My first iPhone, a 3GS from 2009 works. Oh boy, it's been going for 6 years until we decided that it was just too slow but you could still take it out of the drawer and it would work.
- My iPhone 4s and 5S after that also still work (they need battery service, though)
- I heard that company issued 2012 15" MacBook Pro I used in 2016 is also still working today.
- MacBook Pro 12,1. (13" early 2015). 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD. No troubles. Heavily used productively every day today.
- A variety of iPads including the first-gen iPad Pro that I'm still using every day. Never any problems.
- Original 30" Cinema Display and 27" thunderbolt displays. Still working fine. Zero issues.
But in the last ~3 years everything has been going downhill.
Here are my more recent experiences:
- In the last 3-ish years, I had to get my company issued 15" MacBook pros repaired/replaced three times (!). (13,3/14,3) Two because of keyboard issues, one due to a bad logic board that caused random restarts. Now I'm on a 15,3. Fingers crossed.
- I used to have an iPhone SE. Charging stopped working so I replaced it with a XS in mid 2018. Yesterday, faceID stopped working so I took it to the apple store today and walked out with a new 11 pro… conveniently, for Apple, again, it stopped working after just a little over a year and was out of warranty. $549 for replacement.
Is it just me and am I being extremely destructive towards Apple Devices recently or is this a development that you can see too?
I don't really have a problem with the pricing. None of this stuff was cheap. But I have an iMac Pro on my desk now (no issues so far,, purchased early 2018) and I'm getting scared because when I drop this kind of money on a computer, I expect it to last longer than a a couple of years... I'm expecting this thing to still go in 10 years like that 24" iMac mentioned above. Apple devices get passed down in the family and if my former workhorse is getting a little slow it's usually still more than enough for someone to do less heavy-duty tasks on. (hey, this 2008 iMac still does a pretty good job at Final Cut Pro X).
But if I can't rely on this, things get crazy because everyone basically needs to have the latest-greatest iMacs etc. all the time, since they only last a year.
I don't really have a problem spending $2-4k for a notebook or $3-10k on a Desktop machine, but it needs to RUN. not only for a year. Same with phones. I thought last year that the price of the XS ($1149 or something for the 256) was fine until I realized that it's only good for a year which means yoll spend $100 a month (!) just for the phone because apple expects you to buy a new one every year...
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