I worked selling Apple 2 s back before Apple sold their millionth computer. I bought a Macintosh 512 the second year they made Mac computers. Now we have bought 5 iPhones since the 5.
I bought one of the earliest Apple 2 machines when they first came out. Couldn't convince extended family members to be interested in it. A sister-in-law said she would never buy an Apple 2. She was right; she bought a Franklin clone which became worthless. All those extended family members later bought Apple products, most have multiple products and have dumped Microsoft Window offerings as well as dumping non-Apple phones. Everywhere I look, I see Apple earbuds on people with iPhones, in the subway, in restaurants and coffee shops. My early Apple 2 machines are now worth thousands to collectors. So when I hear of people saying the majority of people they see don't have Apple products, I call it BS. The Apple products are everywhere.