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Originally Posted by Jessica Lares
I buy Apple products because they are worth the money. The only people that seem to have an issue with them are the people who don't own any of their products to begin with. Don't base your opinions on bad reviews.
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Sometimes it really just comes down to preference. I don't like iOS. I use it five days a week because the work cell constantly attached to my hip is an iPhone. It works, it does what it's supposed to, I simply prefer Android for mobile devices. I've also used Mac computers in a variety of situations (business, design, audio and video production), and I've even provided tech support for Mac users. I prefer Windows. (I've also used multiple flavors of Linux and don't care for those either. Again, simply a matter of preference.)
Apple products are worth your money because you like them and enjoy using them. They are not worth my money because I do not. We all like to think our choices are superior (which is human nature, and the root of the endless OS bickering on here) but in reality, the only superior choice is the one that is right for the individual. If you enjoy using it and does what you need it to do, then it was money well spent, regardless of who makes it or what OS runs on it.
I do like iCloud, though. I wish Google services worked a bit more like iCloud.