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You use apple products because you like the aesthetic, the user-friendliness, and clout.
I use apple products because I get them as hand-me-downs from work every tech refresh.
We are not the same.
Totally valid.
Similarly, I have an iPhone. It was provided by my employer for work purposes. It's about as enjoyable as having a small stone in my shoe that can't be removed. Oh, and the other shoe is half a size too small.
My Pixel is so much easier and makes more sense. I carry both when working and use the iPhone only when absolutely necessary.
And I feel the same about Android. I had one at a previous employer and hated it. It’s all about what you’re used to and prefer.