Why do mobile phones, TVs and computers advance so much but domestic appliances don’t?

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I mean, brands of electronics launch so many models of smartphones, tablets, computers and TVs with different RAM and storage capacities, inputs like HDMI and USB, screen sizes and so on that we can’t decide which one to buy.

But as I observed, domestic appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, fridges, irons, vacuum cleaners and so on nearly stay the same and not many of them are launched so often. Their main functions approximately have stayed the same, except detergent adjusting and less water consumption for washing machines, for example. And ovens adjusting time of cooking according to type of dish. And robot vacuum cleaners. [And appliances with Wifi connection](https://www.vestel.com.tr/akilli-urunler-c-1108)

Like the capacity of washing machine doesn’t bother us, for example, but we’re disappointed when buying a smartphone with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage but seeing another one with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

Plus, we don’t change domestic appliances as often as smart devices, like I had a washing machine bought in 1997 working until 2022 but changed 9 mobile phones since 2006 to this day.

Why is there such a difference?

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I guess the main reason not stated before is the exceptional generalist nature of PCs and smartphones. Lots of different user scenarios can be transformed in a stream of signals and processed. While all household devices solve one or two similiar problems and that’s all (you can always get creative and fast dry socks using hairdryer but that’s still a very limited set of possibilities)

Had we a customer-grade offline appliance that could manipulate atoms or molecules it could progress at similiar rates.

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