Apple is a for profit company. They work in a fully capitalist view, as opposed to Amazon who will sell everything at cost so you use their services, with no interest in short term profit, or Google who will give products/services away for free or at cost in order to sell ads. Apple sells products, they are expensive and they make a significant profit margin per device they sell.
There is no "capitalist as opposed to..." in this. Apple, Amazon, and Google all are fully capitalist. Some make profits by selling a few things with high margins, others by selling lots of things with tiny margins, others by giving away stuff so other stuff can be sold alongside. Some bank their profits so they can take advantage of opportunities with big piles of cash, some shovel profits right back into expanding profit centers, some spend profits on wild ideas hoping that a few will reap crazy huge rewards. Whichever way, you can't deny all three companies are earning a LOT of profit, in full embodiment of capitalism.
There is no "capitalist as opposed to..." in this. Apple, Amazon, and Google all are fully capitalist. Some make profits by selling a few things with high margins, others by selling lots of things with tiny margins, others by giving away stuff so other stuff can be sold alongside. Some bank their profits so they can take advantage of opportunities with big piles of cash, some shovel profits right back into expanding profit centers, some spend profits on wild ideas hoping that a few will reap crazy huge rewards. Whichever way, you can't deny all three companies are earning a LOT of profit, in full embodiment of capitalism.