はてなキーワード: iPhone SEとは
"ショートカット" というアプリを知っている人がどのくらいいるのかはわからないが、iOSはこのアプリを使用することでSiriを使用して複雑な操作ができるようになっている。
ギャラリーからApple製のショートカットをダウンロードすることができる。クリックホイールのiPodに搭載されていた音楽クイズも、ここからダウンロードしたのちSiriに話しかけると実行できる (余談だがテキサスポーカーもApp Storeにある) 。そして、はてなブックマークユーザーに便利かもしれないのは、URLの短縮と展開もギャラリーに登録されている。
また、他社製ショートカットのダウンロード (メールやSafariなどからダウンロードする場合は設定の変更が必要) や自作も可能。
...というのはおいといて、東急線アプリのiOS版はこのショートカットに対応しており、列車走行位置をSiriで確認できるようになる。
これだけで完了。Siriに "列車走行位置を開く" と話しかけることで、列車走行位置が選択された状態で東急線アプリが起動する。
この方法だと、起動ワードは "東急線の列車走行位置画面を見せて" になる。
なお、どちらの方法でも起動ワードは自由に設定できる。追加したショートカットを長押しして "名称変更" を選択するだけ。呼びかけやすいワードにするとよいだろう。
また、オートメーションを設定して駅に到着したら自動的に起動なんてこともできるが、これはここでは説明しないため、詳しく知りたいならユーザガイド (取扱説明書) を読んでほしい。
※ 最初からインストールされている "ヒント" アプリの一番下 "ユーザガイド" からアクセスできる。閲覧にはインターネット接続が必要 (いつからか "ブック" から "ヒント" にお引っ越ししておりダウンロード機能はなくなった) 。
ついでではあるが、ショートカットはコード決済アプリと共通ポイントアプリを同時に起動するのに便利。
上記いずれかの組み合わせであればそもそもひとつのアプリで両方スキャンできる (dポイント + d払いにいたっては支払い画面にすると両方のバーコードが表示され画面推移すら必要ない / ファミリーマートでファミペイを使用する場合も画面推移が必要ない) から、この機能は必要ないのだが、共通ポイントとコード決済に別のブランドを使用する場合、アプリを2つ起動する必要があり手間がかかる。
これで完了。名称変更でSiriにつたえやすい名前にしておくとよい。
なお、ポイントアプリの画面で画面左上をタップする、もしくは、画面下端を右にドラッグする (iPhone SEはホームボタンを2回押す) ことで決済アプリに移動できる。画面左上をタップする方法は画面が消えると無効になるので注意 (画面下端はいつでも可能) 。
ただ、正直いってアプリを起動する必要がないタッチ決済のほうが便利なのだが、コード決済専用のキャンペーンも多数あるからな...。d払いでもコード決済専用でd払いタッチは対象外というキャンペーンもあるし (d払いスタンプはd払いタッチでも時差は生じるがカウントされる) 。
キャンペーンだけならまだいいのだが、Vマネーにいたってはそもそもタッチ決済不可 (かつてはあった) なので加盟店でしか使用できない...。VポイントPayならタッチ決済できるのでほんとうにはやく統一してほしい...。d払いもau PAYもコード決済とタッチ決済で残額が共有されるのに...。
...というわけで、最後はコード決済に対する愚痴になってしまったが、ショートカットはいろいろと便利なのでぜひ自分なりの活用方法をみつけてほしい。
とくに田園都市線は先月の車両衝突事故の影響により今週 (あす) から平日朝ラッシュ時間帯の減便、減車が発生しているので、混雑状況確認 (車両ごとのリアルタイム混雑率を表示できる) や混雑回避に活用してほしい。
そして各鉄道会社にはぜひ東急線アプリをまねしてSiriショートカットに対応してほしい。つぎはアプリアイコンの3D Touch (長押し) やウィジェットに対応したらもっと良くなりそう。
世の中にはiOS版のほうが出来が良いアプリとAndroid版のほうが出来が良いアプリがあるが、東急線アプリの場合はiOS版のほうが出来が良いようにみえる。独自デザインのUIを採用しているアプリもおおいなか (iOSとAndroidでデザインの差をなくしたいためなのだろうが) 、東急線アプリはiOSのAPIを活用しており、iOS 26のデザインにもいちはやく対応している。
...あっ、話をもどすが、ショートカットのギャラリーには "洗濯タイマー" なんてものもある。指定した時間後に "洗濯が終了しました!" というタイトルのリマインダーを自動追加してくれる。リマインダーの通知なら即時通知になり1時間はロック画面に固定される (3D Touchを使用して実行済みを選択すれば消える) 。スマホ連動に対応していない洗濯機を使用していて洗濯機から (家の外などアラーム音がきこえないところまで) はなれることがあるならつかってみてほしい。
--- 2026-03-16 ---
Siriちゃんには私のiPhoneを24時間監視してもらって「あ、この人は○○のタイミングで東急線アプリの列車走行位置をよく見るんだな」という前提で、ショートカットとかわざわざ準備しなくてもスタンバイしといてほしい。
https://b.hatena.ne.jp/entry/4784532161296731586/comment/Knoa
"列車走行位置へのリンク" は東急線アプリの開発者側ががんばれば可能。
具体的には、ホーム画面の下にある "検索" をタップ、もしくはホーム画面 (またはロック画面) 中央から下にスライドすることでよく使用するアプリや機能の候補が表示されるのだが、アプリごとの候補は開発者側の対応は不要、各機能への候補は開発者側の対応が必要になる。たとえばMicrosoft製のアプリ (Outlookとか) は対応しているみたい。
東急線アプリは鉄道会社の公式アプリのなかでもとくにiOSへの対応が良いので、できると信じたいところ。
余談だが、ホーム画面のウィジェットを使用することで、検索をひらかなくてもこれらの提案をホーム画面に最初からおいておくこともできる。
ホーム画面のどこでもいいので長押し (もしメニューが表示されたら "ホーム画面を編集" を選択) 、左上の "編集" から "ウィジェットを追加" を選択する。
下にスクロールするとアプリの一覧があるので "Siri からの提案" を選択する (検索してもよい) 。
"おすすめのアプリ" ウィジェットをドラッグして好きな場所に配置することで、起動することがおおいアプリが8つ表示されるようになる。Siriが使用状況を学習するため、時間帯や場所などによって表示されるアプリが変化する。
おなじ "Siri からの提案" で "おすすめのショートカット" を配置することもできる。こちらは可変サイズであり、いちばん小さいサイズにすると1つ、最大サイズにすると4つ表示される。
--- 2026-03-17 ---
ユーザが変なショートカットを作って取り返しのつかないことになりましたって事態を避けたいのか、けっこうかゆいとこに手が届かない感がある。条件付けてメールの削除とかアーカイブとかしたいんだけどな。
https://b.hatena.ne.jp/entry/4784532161296731586/comment/nise_oshou
たぶんAppleのメールはサーバー側のメールルールを尊重したい (ローカル側では処理しない) という思いが表われているっぽい。
というのも、実際、メールアプリの設定では、iCloud のみルールを直接設定できるようになっているほか、写真、メモ、カレンダーなどは各アプリ側に整理機能がない代わりにショートカットアプリに整理機能がある (メッセージにはないがこっちは追加してほしいとはおもう) 。
ファイルにいたっては削除、移動、名前の変更、フォルダーの作成、などいろいろ操作できるようになっている。
※ デフォルトでは "変なショートカットを作って取り返しのつかないことになりました" って事態を避けるために、削除だけはアクセス許可が毎回必要になる。これはショートカットアプリの設定で変更可能。あと、システム終了や再起動も許可が必要だが、これは省略する設定にはできない。そのほかにもアクセス許可が必要な操作がいくつかある。
ただ、日本のプロバイダーメールだととくに、POPのみ対応 (IMAPは非対応) 、メールルールもローカルで処理するのが前提のところがおおいから大変そう。ローカルでメール処理できるiOS用アプリがあれば、ぜひこのユーザーのためにもおしえてあげてほしい。
そういえば先日どこかのブログ (はてなブログではない) でみかけたのが、POPのメッセージ削除コマンドを無視するプロバイダーもあるとのこと。
Outlook.comもそうなのだが (Outlookは削除コマンドが送信されたメッセージは "POP" というフォルダーに移動されるという特殊なタイプ) 、こういったプロバイダーはIMAPに対応してもたいしたコストではないとおもうからぜひとも対応してほしいところ。
そういえばWindowsのOutlookも、新しい Outlookになってサーバー側のルールだけを使用するようになったな。やはりPOPは時代遅れなんだろうか...。
noteなんかで意識高い系がよくやっるやつ。noteとかやってないからここに書く
持っていたSATAの1TB SSDが不調になったため、NVMeの4TB SSDと外付けケース(2000円ぐらい)を購入。
写真をRAWで撮ったり音楽をCDから無圧縮でリッピングしているけど、半分も使っていない。
買ったのは2月で、今同じのを買おうとすると42000円ぐらいになっている。AI需要のせい。
今まで通常のプラスチック製だったけど、頻繁に掃除しないとヌメるため銅製のものを購入。
掃除に頻度はだいぶ減った。
使っていたiPhone SE3を落下させてしまい不調になったため購入。
本当は指紋認証が良かったけれど致し方ない。ごく一般的なスマホの使い方しかしないので性能は十分。
ただ今まで使っていたLightningケーブルが全部使えなくなったのが痛い。
Mac Miniに色々つなぎたくなったので、NVMe SSDケースを兼ねた物を購入。SDやmicroSDスロットも付いている。
今のところスピーカーとWEBカメラを繋いだり、SDカードを差したりしている。
夏頃仕事のストレスが高かったため購入、しばらく飲んでいたけど
そのストレス源のプロジェクトから離れたこともありいつの間にか飲まなくなる。効果はよくわからん。
似たような性能のオーブンレンジ(アイリスオーヤマ製)を数年前から使っていたが、
突如としてボタンが反応しなくなったために買い替え。
とおもったら、商品レビューに似たような症状の報告が複数あったので、ロット単位でダメだったのだと思う。
普通のメーカーならリコールレベルだと思うけど、アイリスオーヤマなのでお察し。安かろう悪かろう。
類似品に比べてやや高いけど、焼き魚や冷凍餃子やサイコロステーキと色々使えて便利。
都立病院を紹介される。そこで高血圧網膜症と診断され、眼科ではなく内科で降圧剤治療開始。
血圧計を買うように言われ、血圧手帳に手書き記録するのが嫌だったのでアプリ連動の血圧計を購入。
上記の通り降圧剤治療を開始したものの、脳梗塞を発症してしまい救急搬送され入院(上記の都立病院)。
幸い軽度で後遺症もなかったため投薬+リハビリで2週間で退院(急性期のみの入院)。
マイナ保険証にしていたおかげで窓口の支払いで限度額が適用され、
高額療養費申請をしなくて済んだけど、ここ数年それなりに所得があったので比較的高い区分になった。
正直言うと区分表の年収を見間違えていて、もっと安い区分だと思いこんでいた。
そんな額の現金は持っていなかったので退院時にクレカで支払い。
この他にも入院レンタル品(パジャマやタオルを1日単位でサブスク)があったのだが、
まだ請求が来ていない。多分15000円ぐらい?
しばらく休業することになった。後遺症がないので、早めに復帰する予定だけど。
降圧剤や抗血小板薬を恐らく一生飲み続けなければならないのが一番痛い。健康が一番の財産。
少し前に脳梗塞でホッテントリになった増田と、漫画家のtogetterを見ていたおかげで早めに救急車を呼ぶことが出来た。感謝したい。
あと黄金頭氏の闘病ブログが、少しだけ自分ごとのように感じるようになった(ぜんぜん違う病気だけど)。
維新と参政党には今後絶対投票しません(前からしてないけど)。
退院直後に近所のクリニックで、インフルとコロナの予防接種を打つ。
季節性インフル用は3500円と安かったけど、コロナは16500円もした。
高血圧なので背に腹はかえられない。
持ち家賃貸や投資信託の銘柄と同じぐらい、任意医療保険(または共済)の加入は宗教論争になりがち。
若い頃ろくに貯金がなかったため加入していてそれが、そのままになっていたので請求する予定。
現在の掛け金がひと月3300円ほどなので、今回の入院程度だと微妙だけど、
今回の発病により他の保険に入りにくくなったことと、再発したり別の病気(がんなど)のリスクも考えて加入継続予定
(解約しない限り保証は続くため)
入院以前以後の通院も含めると結構な額の医療費がかかっているため、確定申告で控除予定。
体積で見ても4と5で小さくなっただけやろ
(ただし3Gや3GSの体積は背面が曲面なので下記の単純計算よりは小さくなる)
| 機種名 | 画面 | 縦 | 幅 | 厚 | 体積 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 3G | 3.5インチ | 115.5mm | 62.1mm | 12.3mm | 88222.365 |
| iPhone 3GS | 3.5インチ | 115.5mm | 62.1mm | 12.3mm | 88222.365 |
| iPhone 4 | 3.5インチ | 115.2mm | 58.6mm | 9.3mm | 62781.696 |
| iPhone 4s | 3.5インチ | 115.2mm | 58.6mm | 9.3mm | 62781.696 |
| iPhone 5 | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm | 55135.568 |
| // iPhone 5C | 4インチ | 124.4mm | 59.2mm | 8.97mm | 66059.386 |
| iPhone 5s | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm | 55135.568 |
| iPhone 6 | 4.7インチ | 138.1mm | 67.0mm | 6.9mm | 63843.630 |
| // iPhone 6 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm | 89963.594 |
| iPhone 6s | 4.7インチ | 138.3mm | 67.1mm | 7.1mm | 65887.503 |
| // iPhone 6s Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm | 89963.594 |
| // iPhone SE (第1世代) | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm | 55135.568 |
| iPhone 7 | 4.7インチ | 138.3mm | 67.1mm | 7.1mm | 65887.503 |
| // iPhone 7 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm | 89963.594 |
| iPhone 8 | 4.7インチ | 138.4mm | 67.3mm | 7.3mm | 67994.536 |
| // iPhone 8 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.4mm | 78.1mm | 7.5mm | 92782.800 |
「iphone8くらいまではどんどん小さくなっていった」???
| 機種名 | 画面 | 縦 | 幅 | 厚 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 3G | 3.5インチ | 115.5mm | 62.1mm | 12.3mm |
| iPhone 3GS | 3.5インチ | 115.5mm | 62.1mm | 12.3mm |
| iPhone 4 | 3.5インチ | 115.2mm | 58.6mm | 9.3mm |
| iPhone 4s | 3.5インチ | 115.2mm | 58.6mm | 9.3mm |
| iPhone 5 | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm |
| // iPhone 5C | 4インチ | 124.4mm | 59.2mm | 8.97mm |
| iPhone 5s | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm |
| iPhone 6 | 4.7インチ | 138.1mm | 67.0mm | 6.9mm |
| // iPhone 6 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm |
| iPhone 6s | 4.7インチ | 138.3mm | 67.1mm | 7.1mm |
| // iPhone 6s Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm |
| // iPhone SE (第1世代) | 4インチ | 123.8mm | 58.6mm | 7.6mm |
| iPhone 7 | 4.7インチ | 138.3mm | 67.1mm | 7.1mm |
| // iPhone 7 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.2mm | 77.9mm | 7.3mm |
| iPhone 8 | 4.7インチ | 138.4mm | 67.3mm | 7.3mm |
| // iPhone 8 Plus | 5.5インチ | 158.4mm | 78.1mm | 7.5mm |
Gemini も Google AI Studio も Claude も AIコンパニオンがリッチなGrok も Copilot も Adobe も ネトフリ も YouTube も ウマ娘 も 学マス も PS5リモート も動くのに、
まさか先陣を切って ChatGPT なのかよ
しれっと Safari の拡張機能に ChatGPT検索機能とか ぶち込んでくるくせしやがって、ほんと OpenAI さぁ・・・
SORA のアプリ版は iOS18 以上だけど、ChatGPT アプリ版は、2025年10月10日時点では iOS17 にまだ対応のハズなんだけどなぁ・・・
べつにテキスト表示させるだけやろ・・・、なんで表示出来てたのをわざわざブロックするんだよ
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なお、一時期、WEBブラウザからの SORA の動画再生もブロックされてたけど、
現在(2025年10月10日時点)は、ChatGPTと同じく、WEBブラウザからなら使えるンゴ
SORA、使えるようになったからええけど、ネトフリ観れる(アプリ動く)のにマジでどういう理屈だよ、AI企業 OpenAI よ
まぁ OpenAI にはいろいろ思うところがあるけど、Apple税 を納めるには妥当な時期ではあるという悲しい現実
でも、家族分を買ったら、iPad Pro or iPad Air 13インチ だけで40万以上するのよねw
それに加えて、家族の iPhone も買わんとならんのだわw
家族は、iPhone がいいけどポケットに入る+指紋認証有りがいいと言っていて、iPhone SE 第3世代 で良さそうなので、
こっちは家族分も10万以下で買えるけど、iPad Pro or iPad Air 13インチと併せたら 50万超えるんだよなぁ・・・
もう一台、RTX4090(今だったらRTX5090?評判良くないけど)でPC組めますやん・・・みたいな
というか余裕で Let's note 新品で買えますやんみたいな。Apple税を支払うよりは、パナソニックにお布施をしたいワイです
寝っ転がりながら使えるだけなら、パナソニックにお布施を兼ねて、丈夫な Let's note 2in1のタブレットPCでもいいかな?と思いつつ、
やっぱ iOSアプリがどんなのあるか触りたい&液タブとしても使いたいかなとも思いつつ、
でも iPad Pro は値段はPC並なのに、液タブ使いは出来ても、PCの代わりにはならねぇしな・・・・と、
なかなか悩ましいところですな・・・
残念ながらお金が有り余ってるわけではないので、Android の大型タブに乗り換えても良いいんだけど、
キッズ用の丈夫なアクセサリーがあるの iPad だけなんだよなぁ・・・という、こちらも悲しい現実
ワイ、ガンガン物理的に落とすからなぁ・・・、PCもスマホもタブもさぁ(精密機器を触らせてはいけない人)
なお、家族も1名を除いて同様ですの。うーん、やはり家族!!血が繋がっているね!!!
(1名は「なぜ精密機器を落とすのかわからない😥」と言って、裸でも壊さないタイプ。ワイも来世ではこうありたいね)
ワイが物理で物を落とさないタイプだったらメインのスマホを折りたたみにして、
家で使うのは、Android の大型タブか2in1のタブレットPCでよかったんやけどね・・・
ガラケーみたいな丈夫なやつが出ない限り、絶対アウトドア用のケース無しでは使えないし、
折りたたみスマホはワイには無理なので、iOSタブはやっぱいるよなぁみたいな
何を買うか悩ましいなと思いつつ、今はこれ納税できるけど、これ老人になったら無理だなぁって思ってるところ
AndroidスマホからiPhoneに変える予定なんだけど、スマートウォッチもApple Watchに変えたほうがいい?
ちなみに今はGarminを使ってる。
アドバイスください。
AIに聞くよりも、実際に使ってる人の意見を聞きたいなって思ってる。
なお、要求多くてすまんが、結論だけじゃなく理由も教えてほしい。
★ついてるのは気に入っている部分
8時間つけてて臭うようになったら(月1回くらい)、ベルトとウォッチの裏面(腕との接地面)をウェットティッシュで拭いてる。
時刻確認とモバイルSuicaしか使えなくなる。本当は2週間くらいもってほしい感はある。
Apple Watchに変更したら充電ペースが上がったり、Apple Watchにしないと使えなくなる機能についてはこの頻度ならスマートウォッチじゃなくてスマホ使うわっていう機能ばかりな気がしてて、正直変える必要ないのでは?と思ってる。
一方でそれは現状の使い方しか知らないからだろうし、魅力的な新しい世界が見えるのなら変えるのもありかなーって感じ。
充電ペースについては、文句も言ったけど本当は気に入ってる。
なお、増田がメインで使っているのはWindowsのデスクトップ、タブレット用途でメモ取ったりデスクトップを使うまでもない設計をしたりする場合はSurface Pro6、スマートホーム環境はGoogle Homeと、メイン環境ではAppleと距離をとってるけど、サブ環境としてMac Mini(M4Pro)とiPad(通常のもの)、iPhone SE3(サブ機として使用)、AirPodsPro2は持っていて、Appleエコシステムに浸かろうと思ったらできる環境にはある。
私の感想文を書いておこう。
私は画面の大きさはパソコンの37型ワイドで満たせているから魅力に感じない。元々、性能が上がり廉価だったためiPhone SE(第2世代)に乗り換えて4年以上になるが、発表を見るたびに初代iPhone SEくらいのサイズに戻してほしいと思いながら今も使っている。SE(第2世代)より小さくなったminiも試しに持ってみたけど乗り換えるほどでもないなと思う程度だった。
私には片手で画面全体を操作できるサイズ感がちょうど良かった。通勤電車だとつり革を握ったりするから片手で操作できないと困る。今は片手では下半分しかコントロールできず、アプリは全部が全部それに配慮されているわけでもない。渋々一瞬だけ両手で操作したり、操作しにくいなと思いながら無理やり指を伸ばして操作している。
でも需要としてスマートフォンを日常的に使っている人は画面が大きいほうが映像が楽しめてうれしいとか、画面が大きくなればバッテリーも大きくできて持ちが良くなるとかで、大多数には受け入れられる内容なのではないかと思ってる。
iPhone 14からminiシリーズを出さなくなったのは、狙うべき市場ではないとか、 小さくすると相対的にバッテリーも小さくなり、部品点数を削減したり小型化したりする必要があって難しいだとか、ラインナップを増やすと製造パターンが増えて機種ごとの売上が分散するだけで割に合わないとか、消費者には見えない判断があったんだろうなとか思ってる。
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.