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I noticed that with all my friends and family, once they get into the ecosystem, they can't get out.
Apple has a lot of proprietary systems that forces users to get into the ecosystem. That ecosystem is expensive to maintain. And say you wanna switch back to android. Then you're met with the sunk cost fallacy. What are you going to with all the hardware and services you bought that is now useless outside of the ecosystem?
Not wrong and I'm aware of that danger. However, I've stepped out of that ecosystem before and will be buying used devices for whatever I buy. Apple devices don't lose value at anywhere near the rate as other devices. So I feel comfortable that if I needed to abandon ship, I'd have the option without losing too much money.
I also think it helps that I'll be keeping my data out of iCloud and I also won't be buying anything that can't be used separately. So no airpods max headphones or home speakers for now. Hopefully those steps help mitigate that because I know how their walled garden works.