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Apple iPhone Xs Max

From £1,099/$1,099

www.apple.com

The latest iPhone gets off to a strong start with its stunning 6.5-inch OLED display, boasting Apple’s excellent True-Tone technology that automatically adjusts colour in response to changes to ambient light. Dolby Vision and HDR10 certification, along with the display’s wide colour gamut, make both photo composition and viewing images a real pleasure.

Dual 12MP rear-facing cameras cater for wide (f/1.8, 26mm-equiv) and telephoto (f/2.4, 52mm-equiv) focal lengths. Whichever you choose, Apple’s processing ensures lighting-fast focusing and reliably accurate exposure metering, while optical image stabilisation works well in low light.

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