I don’t think “fail early” or fail in any way is in Apple’s culture, Apple’s culture is not “move fast and break things”. It’s more like “think about everything that could break and make sure it doesn’t happen”.
The reason this is not done more widely is that it actually cost a lot of money up front (but a lot less than if something actually breaks later), so people who don’t understand how a great product is built (sadly, including some people at Apple these days) think it’s a waste of money.