Yes, they do. The incremental improvements offered each year is not more desirable than rapid improvements.
> forcing people into buying an upgrade
FOMO doesn't mean devices stop working. Nobody is being forced into buying new devices.
To give a counter example, I've got a PS4 and have chosen not to get a PS5, partly because despite some advancements, it's not a large enough generational leap for me. I would prefer that when new devices are released, they offer something the previous generation could not. Similarly, I have no desire to buy a new phone every year, because the improvements are too small.
Yes, they do. The incremental improvements offered each year is not more desirable than rapid improvements.
> forcing people into buying an upgrade
FOMO doesn't mean devices stop working. Nobody is being forced into buying new devices.
To give a counter example, I've got a PS4 and have chosen not to get a PS5, partly because despite some advancements, it's not a large enough generational leap for me. I would prefer that when new devices are released, they offer something the previous generation could not. Similarly, I have no desire to buy a new phone every year, because the improvements are too small.