If I rent something then feel free to offer me upgrades to that rental (like rear heated seats) but if I purchased the product then fuck off its mine and I should be able to do what I want with all of its hardware.
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I wish people would apply this logic to Apple aswell but they generally seem to let it slide because they like the company
I use a macbook, what functions are looked behind a paywall? Curious what am I missing.
I'm not sure about macs but on iPhones several components are coded to that specific device so it limits functions if you take it get repaired anywhere else but at Apple.
Ah, forgot about it - don't have an iPhone. But that is also really shitty, but a bit different. Apple has for sure some shitty practices - there is no arguing around it.
The main point is that since it's your device you should be allowed to do what ever you like with it including repair it yourself. In that case it feels a bit like you're renting it because every time something goes wrong you need to take it back to Apple.
No arguing from my side. Now that you say it - I need to replace a battery on an older macbook and don't do it, because it's expensive and I'm too lazy to do it my self, since it's unnecessary complicated.