Windows offers a diverse catalog of devices for consumers to choose from, similar to the Android market. Apple users don't have as many options for their machines which can make customers feel limited.

With that said, why do most Mac users never switch to Windows? Well, there are many valid reasons why they don't switch and prefer to stick with the Mac.

7. Premium Design and Build Quality

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There's no doubt that Apple is a premium brand, and it shows in the company's product designs. All Macs feature a premium design mainly made from aluminum, compared to many Windows laptops that mainly use plastic. The material makes MacBooks sturdy and rigid, leaving little to no flex compared to plastic laptops.

Macs also have excellent build quality thanks to the aluminum design, and Apple pays attention to even the most minor details of the machine.

Going beyond the materials used. Apple's newest laptops, such as the M2 MacBook Air and high-end MacBook Pros, even feature very thin bezels. The premium design gives the consumer the feeling that they purchased a high-end device that will be durable while looking sleek and modern. It's one of the main factors why consumers gravitate toward Apple products.

6. The Apple Ecosystem

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There isn't anything out there that compares to Apple's ecosystem. Companies keep trying to replicate how the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac can work together seamlessly. You can have all of your messages, contacts, music, photos, and much more automatically on all of your Apple devices without having to manually sync them.

They stay updated effortlessly, which is helpful since you won't have to juggle between devices to get the photo or song you want on your Mac.

Apple's Continuity features go beyond content to enhance the ecosystem experience. One of the most useful features that best represent the ecosystem is Handoff, which allows you to start an email or view a webpage on your iPad or iPhone, then pick up right where you left off with your Mac.

A Continuity feature that happens to be new with macOS Ventura is Continuity Camera. As the name suggests, you can connect your iPhone to your Mac and use the forward-facing camera for video calls instead of your Mac's built-in webcam.

MacBooks from a few years ago offered only a 720p FaceTime camera, so this feature can help with that shortcoming. Lastly, Apple also has one feature that Windows users wish to have: AirDrop. If you are unfamiliar with AirDrop, it allows you to send files to other devices over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wirelessly. There is even a trick through Finder that lets you easily AirDrop multiple files simultaneously on the Mac.

Users in the Apple ecosystem greatly appreciate AirDrop since it removes the annoyance of having to use a third-party service or an external drive to transfer a file from one device to another.

5. Solid Resale Value

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While there has always been discussion about whether Apple products are overpriced, they do retain a fair amount of their original value over time. If you like to upgrade often, you know getting the most money back when selling your current device can significantly help towards paying for the new one.

If you need more clarification on how Apple products retain their value, consider how much it is to purchase an Intel MacBook Pro from 2017. On websites such as Amazon or eBay, a refurbished 2017 MacBook Pro still goes for around $500 to $900, depending on what specifications you choose.

Not only is that a nearly five-year-old computer, but we have also witnessed the transition to Apple silicon in that time period. People will look to purchase used Macs that are in good condition and pay a fair price for them to get the premium design and useful macOS-exclusive features.

4. Long-Term Software Updates

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If there is one thing Apple is known for regarding product longevity, it's software support. Mac computers receive free software updates and security patches, but Macs that date back multiple years still get those updates.

For example, even though Apple has transitioned to its in-house silicon, it still supports Intel-based Macs with macOS Ventura features. Long-term software support is something Apple does well, an aspect of an Apple product that people value greatly.

3. Better Security

The Mac has focused on providing better security for users. It was one of the main talking points behind the well-known Mac vs. PC debate. Since Apple uses its chips for Macs, you can expect multiple security features, such as the Secure Enclave in M1. The Secure Enclave is the same chip that helps iPhone users protect their data, which means that the Mac gets the same security as the iPhone does.

Apple's macOS also has powerful built-in antivirus software to safeguard your system against malware. If you want even more protection, there are several free Antivirus software for Mac on top of the built-in security.

In terms of security software features, macOS offers things such as FileVault, enabling you to encrypt your hard drive easily. If you are looking for even more built-in protection measures, look no further than Lockdown Mode.

Lockdown Mode, released with macOS Ventura, is the last resort if you think you have been targeted in a cyber attack. In this mode, specific applications will change how they work. For example, you won't be able to receive most attachments in iMessage. Furthermore, you won't receive FaceTime calls from people you have not contacted to prevent any more potential issues.

Not only do some applications function differently, but so do Apple services. With the Mac, users have multiple layers of security and features to help them stay protected.

2. More User-Friendly UI

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macOS has always featured an approachable UI that almost anyone can use. Steve Jobs always wanted the devices Apple created to be used by anyone, whether they were technology literate or not.

macOS has menus and applications that are simple to navigate, with a logical placement for items, and the software is easy for regular users to understand. It's also easy for users to organize their desktops with features such as Mission Control. You can always rely on Finder to find and manage your documents with a simple-to-understand UI.

Recently, macOS has also changed some applications, such as System Settings in Ventura, to make them more consistent with iOS and iPadOS devices. The app is identical to the iPhone version, so iPhone users will know precisely where most things are in the app. The user-friendly UI of macOS is hard for Mac users to leave behind.

1. Dedicated Technical Support

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If you have ever dealt with issues on your computer, you know how frustrating it can be to try to solve them, especially if you are not tech-savvy. Furthermore, some companies offer technical support to give you a run around when resolving your issue.

Thankfully, Apple has a dedicated team of experts to resolve your issue. And you can contact them through multiple avenues, such as by phone or email or visit an Apple Store.

The Apple Store is the best way to get your issue resolved as soon as possible. Apple's technical support is also one of the many reasons Mac users purchase AppleCare+. Whether it's a software issue or a hardware issue, Apple provides the technical expertise you need to get back up and running with your Mac quickly.

Mac Users Don't Sway Easily

Switching operating systems is challenging, but Apple makes it even more difficult to leave the Mac with its ecosystem features and all the other reasons we mentioned.

With premium hardware and easy-to-use software, It's hard to have a compelling argument for switching to Windows. If you're a current Windows user and are thinking about switching to Mac, looking into the M2 MacBook Air is a great start.