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Apple iPhone 11 Pro

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We all know the drill – every September, there’s a new iPhone. This year is no exception, although there are, in fact, three new iPhones. The Apple iPhone 11 Pro, available in standard and ‘Max’ sizes, is designed to be the ultimate iPhone – until next September, of course.

This year, as has been the recent trend across flagship phones, the big focus is the camera. But there are also some interesting updates to the screen, video and audio specifications. So, are these updates enough for non-snappers to justify the expense, or are they better served by the more reasonably priced iPhone 11?

Family resemblance

The iPhone 11 Pro design is instantly familiar, looking very similar to the iPhone XS and iPhone X of previous years. In fact, it looks a lot

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