Apple products like iPhones, MacBooks, iPads, and Apple Watches have made a global impact with their sleek design and style, admired even by non-Apple users. However, they may not be the best fit for everyone. As primarily an Android and Windows user, I largely avoid purchasing or dealing with Apple products, and here are the main reasons why.

I am not anti-Apple. The first computer I used in the ’90s was an Apple Classic, and I also worked with iMacs for college projects. Apple opened my eyes to the world of computers.

Even after switching to Windows NT/2000, I longed for the comfortable keys and beautiful pixelation of vintage Apple devices. However, since the smartphone era began, I’ve noticed that Apple products have become prohibitively expensive. Often referred to as the “Apple tax,” I have been finding iPhones and MacBooks out of reach for the past 15 years.

Even today, the cost of a MacBook Pro could get you 3-4 Windows laptops with upgradeable specs. Only iPads feel somewhat affordable. When it comes to iPhones versus Android phones, the price difference might not be as significant, but why settle for an older iPhone when you can get an Android 15 at a comparable price? The main advantage of Apple products used to be their sleekness and style.

And it’s still their biggest selling point. However, times have changed. The latest models of Samsung Galaxy and OnePlus phones boast smooth grips and stunning designs.

They are also better designed for backward compa.