• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Planned obsolescence took off in the 1950s. It’s not new, or exclusive to electronics. It’s funny this article criticizes Apple over Samsung or Google. Apple provides hardware repair for 5-6 years after manufacture.

    • ☭ Parabola ☭ @lemmy.mlOP
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      3 months ago

      A new logic board costs as much as a new computer. Hard drives are impossible to replace, RAM upgrades are hard, and even opening a Mac or iPhone voids your warranty. Not to mention all their nonsense with macOS upgrade requirements, batteries, and so on.

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      3 months ago

      Apple may provide repairs, but if the repair costs as much as a new device then it’s planned obsolescence in disguise.

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      3 months ago

      Apple provides hardware repair for 5-6 years after manufacture

      They also design their systems in such a way that only Apple can repair it. That is in no way a positive. Why pair screens to devices? Because then Apple controls the whole chain, even repairs, which used to be doable by a whole independent industry. It is peak corporate greed that their marketing team tries to play off as in the best interest of customers, even though it just means customers have fewer choices and pay much, much more.