You are correct, but you shouldn't have stopped at saying "current market situation" & rather expand on that.
The "current market situation" is based on the majority of people issuing a buying behaviour, which is manipulated extremely heavily by false advertisements about products from huge companies.
The majority of people doesn't know anything about electronics. They buy what friends buy & those friends buy whatever some ad showed during shopping & the manipulation victim didn't even notice consciously, because mostly the unconscious part was aware for this ad. It's like this thing, where people tell themselves "I think, I want this, but I don't know why".
So, to complete your correct assessment, I have to emphasise, that the "current market situation" is bullshit in the first place & the "optimised" products are therefore optimised to bullshit.
We need actual optimisation to things, that actually are pro consumer, not anti consumer. I. e. robustness, usability, openness & customisability. Not slim, unrepairable, X as a Service, etc.
These are the actual pro consumer values. Having a couple of millimeters thin "smartphone" which breaks on every fall or in two years for no reason other than "optimisation" to bullshit is simply against the consumer. This is how you design a product, if you hate the consumer & want to milk every single drop of money out of him.