10/17/2023: New Apple Pencil is weird, iPhone 15 screen burn-in and Apple Watch flickering to be fixed with updates, smartphone market to rebound next year, the iMac may get updated next year, Tim Cook visits China and brings e-SIM support, and Chile’s online Apple Store is up and running

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Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.comApologies for the slightly lower audio quality on this episode. We're recording in another city, away from our normal studio.(00:00) - 01 - Intro
(00:13) - 02 -Don't call it "third-gen"
(01:29) - 03 -Glitches getting fixed, pt. 1
(01:49) - 04 -Glitches getting fixed, pt. 2
(02:23) - 05 - Smartphone sales down
(02:58) - 06 - iMacs in 2024
(03:37) - 07 - Cook in China again
(04:16) - 08 - China gets iPad eSIMs
(04:32) - 09 - Chile's Apple Store now online
(04:58) - 10 - Outro
Links from the showApple debuts third-generation Apple Pencil with USB-C chargingiOS 17.1 contains fixes for iPhone 15 screen burn symptomsLatest Apple Watch models may flicker in always-on mode — fix incomingApple's iPhone still a highpoint despite global smartphone market declinesUpdated 24-inch iMac expected in 2024, 32-inch iMac in 2025Tim Cook surprises gamers at Apple's Taikoo Li store in ChinaApple rolls out iPad eSIM support in ChinaApple Store online officially launches in ChileSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on:Apple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsSpotifySubscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:•  Apple Podcasts•  Overcast•  Pocket Casts•  Spotify

10/17/2023: New Apple Pencil is weird, iPhone 15 screen burn-in and Apple Watch flickering to be fixed with updates, smartphone market to rebound next year, the iMac may get updated next year, Tim Cook visits China and brings e-SIM support, and Chile’s online Apple Store is up and running

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10/17/2023: New Apple Pencil is weird, iPhone 15 screen burn-in and Apple Watch flickering to be fixed with updates, smartphone market to rebound next year, the iMac may get updated next year, Tim Cook visits China and brings e-SIM support, and Chile’s online Apple Store is up and running
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