I think you're doing Apple products a big disservice. This is a company that produces a lot of very polished products that don't directly tie into the services, for example the AirPods and the Apple Watch and even their computers continue to drag the industry kicking and screaming into some sort of minimum expectation of performance and efficiency. If you look at just their phone or their Apple TV products, fine that makes sense.
But even if you do just look at their phone,tablet and TV sales, it's not entirely a great argument because Apple is not actually prioritizing services as much as their hardware and although those services constitute a decent percentage of their sales, they are still way below the hardware sales. So you could argue that their service business is a complement to their excellent hardware.
>Whatever a unique imagination comes up with will probably be just as good or better. Don't worry about it... =3
You seem to have a similar very consistent style of speaking in all your comments. I don't know if I am conversing with an AI or not. If not I apologize for the accusation. Take care for now... =3