CONSECUENCIAS para Apple: Cuando ABUSAR del Usuario Deja de Ser Rentable - Recopilación

For decades, Apple seemed immune, operating under the belief that its brand was untouchable. But financial history is cyclical and cruel, drawing a disturbing parallel today with IBM in the 1980s: a titan that, intoxicated by power, stopped innovating and began squeezing its users dry. This strategy of systematic abuse was the spark that ignited the Epic Games rebellion, a war Apple thought it would easily win but which ended up costing it its legal bulwark and exposing its fragility to the world. Thus, the myth of invincibility shattered, wiping a trillion dollars from its value and revealing a reality it had ignored for years: its toxic dependence on China. What was once its engine of cheap labor is now a geopolitical and cost trap forcing it into a desperate and perhaps belated retreat. Apple squeezed its customers dry, underestimated its allies, and now, fleeing China, faces its coldest winter yet. This video explains all the current problems Apple faces due to a lack of innovation and its customer practices. Chapters: 00:00 - The Untouchables 01:05 - Loss of Profitability 01:42 - An Empire Without Defense 05:29 - The State of Apple 08:40 - The Apple Ecosystem 14:02 - The Lawsuit That Changed Everything 14:45 - The 5-Year Lawsuit 18:10 - Silent Compliance 22:13 - The Tightrope 27:15 - The Necessary Escape 28:09 - Move to China 33:37 - Doubt and Coldness 39:50 - Something Much Bigger Information Sources: https://pastebin.com/59drZzEi https://pastebin.com/8MAcaE0u https://pastebin.com/xL2z1AUF If you enjoyed the content, remember to subscribe and like the video. You can find our videos in English at Logically Answered, German at Einfach Erklärt, or Hindi at Logikal. We don't hire a company to translate our videos; we translate and customize them ourselves for each language, so you have direct contact with us.