- 10,580
- 7,874
Definitely not more than the people who would upgrade and get the new phone every year anyway. You’d be surprised how many people wouldn’t even spend $79 if this information was common knowledge. At the end of the day, Apple is a business. And their market is not people like the ones you describe. They heavily rely on loyalists, creatives and other businesses who need/want the latest and greatest to keep desireability afloat.
Also, this wasn’t done in secret. Apple put out press releases for this update when it came out back in January. People are just (incorrectly and irresponsibly) taking it as Apple slowing down all phones once a new phone is released. People don’t deserve this compromise, and it’s one of the reasons there isn’t a full blown quality program with free repairs. Also one of the reasons those lawsuits will go nowhere. People let their emotions get the best of them and couldn’t come up with a decent case.
Too bad it's not about which is greater but those numbers would likely be differently and could be argued that it could be substantially different. Business or not, honesty is honesty. The business argument is irrelevant because that's understood. This is a moral/ethics conversation. If you are doing something for the consumers benefit you usually put that out front because it's a good look. They hid this because they know it effects their bottom line in their favor.
Unless they just started slowing phones down when that press release came out in Jan all that second part don't matter