What you posted only goes to demonstrate that, Apple is mostly dependent on iOS, and mostly through the strength of one product, iPhones. The rest of the Apple stuff you posted, should not even be mentioned when it comes to actual products and services which add any meaningful sales and earnings to Apple’s bottom line.
You also demonstrated that, Samsung is a hugely diversified company, with a huge array of products, all of which are known to generate huge sales to Samsung.
So, Apple is much bigger now, but, in a very precarious position with basically one product driving their earnings. Samsung get earnings from a huge array of products. Conclusiong, Samsung has a product line which can keep Samsung around for decades, while, when the iPhones start to lose luster and sales begin to dwindle, Apple will be in dire straits.
I guess you didn't. I said Apple products are designed to work together. My iPhone is an extension of my Mac ALL my Aplle devises are designed to work together.
And do you really think Samsung sells enough washers and dryers to make a dent in their bottom line?
When I buy a washer or dryer or refrigerator, I look for either a Whirlpool or Frigidaire, brands that have a name I can trust.