Apple is not perfect anymore

People have been using Apple devices for years, but lately, something has been wrong. The attention to detail that once set Apple apart seems to be lacking, and many people are starting to think about taking their tech ecosystem elsewhere.

 

5. iOS has become unreliable

iOS used to be so stable — even older iPhones have been running smoothly for years. The iPhone 6s running iOS 15 still runs as well as it did when it was new, six years after its launch.

But lately, that's not the case. Even the not-so-old iPhone 13 feels laggy and slow on iOS 18. That's something the iPhone has never been known for. And it's not just performance—core ecosystem features like AirDrop have become frustratingly inconsistent. The sheer number of bugs now makes iOS feel a lot less polished than it used to be.

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Even iOS 18's Photos app feels like a complete mess, trying to prioritize form over function — but somehow failing at both.

What Apple really needs is another iOS 12-style update—one that prioritizes stability over new features and returns iOS to the smooth, engaging experience it once was. But for now, many people will surely be switching to Android soon if this trend continues.

4. Apple Intelligence is extremely poor

Quantrimag.com has written about how uninspiring Apple Intelligence is , and this is one of Apple's messiest launches yet. A phased rollout was expected, but now major features—like an improved Siri —are reportedly being delayed until May, according to Bloomberg, meaning it could take nearly a year from announcement to release.

Even if Apple tries to get it all together, it's hard to ignore how far behind it is. Google and Samsung already offer more AI-powered features, and there's nothing unique about Apple Intelligence that really sets it apart. And when Apple does implement AI features that are similar to its competitors, the results are often poor at best.

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The only real advantage Apple Intelligence has is on-device processing, which is undeniably impressive. But beyond that, Apple is playing catch-up in AI, and so far it hasn't done much to prove it can compete with its rivals.

3. visionOS is still years away from widespread adoption

Apple's next big bet is visionOS and the ecosystem of devices built around it. But despite being announced in June 2023, we've only seen one product so far — the Vision Pro . Many blame its steep $3,500 price tag for lackluster sales, but that's probably not the biggest problem.

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Even if Apple releases a more affordable headset, the real question remains: Do you really need one? The Vision Pro still lacks a unique feature that makes it a must-buy, and there are no apps that will truly change the way you live or work.

 

There's no denying it's fun for the first few weeks, but from what we've seen, most Vision Pro users use it every day for a month or two — until it ends up collecting dust on the shelf.

2. Competitors have caught up on hardware

​​​​​​​​One of the things that used to make the iPhone stand out was how far Apple's chips had come. A-series processors were often a generation or two ahead of Qualcomm's. But over the past few years, that gap has narrowed.

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In day-to-day use, there really isn't a noticeable difference in speed between an iPhone and a top Android phone. And now that Samsung and Google offer seven years of software updates, the argument for choosing an iPhone just for longevity isn't as strong as it once was.

1. The company's product line is a mess.

​​​​​​Remember when choosing an iPhone was simple? There were only 3 or 4 models available at any one time, and the differences between them were clear, with reasonably broad features at different price points.

But things are more complicated than ever. A great example is the newly launched iPhone 16e , which starts at $599 and comes with the latest A18 chip, which enables Apple's AI. At the same time, however, Apple is also selling the iPhone 15 , which costs a higher $699 but has the older A16 chip. Such overlapping pricing and features make it harder than ever to understand which model offers the best value.

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And this isn't just limited to iPhones. Take the AirPods Max, Apple's most expensive and high-end headphones, which were recently refreshed but still use the old H1 chip. Meanwhile, the much cheaper AirPods 4 have the newer H2 chip, which is completely ridiculous.

The iPad lineup is another example of this growing confusion. There are now so many models to choose from that even a diehard Apple fan would have a hard time recommending the right iPad when asked.

The simplicity that Apple once offered has slowly faded, and some major changes are needed to recapture Apple's glory days.

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