Apple views itself as a software company that makes hardware, not a hardware company that adds software
Apple's product identity is defined from the inside out: they see the iPod and similar products as 'wonderful software wrapped in beautiful hardware,' not hardware with software added on. This identity-first framing shapes every product decision and is a model for how category-defining companies define themselves by their core capability.
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Apple Sees Itself as a Software Company That Makes Hardware
Apple views itself as a software company that makes hardware. They treat products like the iPod as 'wonderful software wrapped in beautiful hardware' rather than hardware companies that add software.