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Have you recently lifted your new iPhone X out of its box and started excitedly snapping selfies with it, only to be... put off by the results? No, not because the photos are too bad, but because they are too good. The iPhone X has made it easier to take visually authentic selfies with little fuss - and that’s made iPhone X usersmore self-conscious about their looks. The phone can excel better than its predecessors in capturing scenery photos, too; might we be looking at the best camera system ever?

A SHORT HISTORY OF iPHONE CAMERA TECHNOLOGY

iPhones have long been renowned for the quality of their cameras - to the extent that much professional video has been captured to impressive effect with iPhones much older than the X. However, this reputation did develop gradually; you might recall that the

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