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APPLE ANNOUNCES THREE NEW IPHONES

APPLE has announced three new smartphones - the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

All three smartphones feature standard 12MP cameras plus ultra-wide 13mm camera modules, with the higher-end iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max keeping the telephoto lens of last year’s iPhone XS models, although these now offer a wider aperture.

Matching features found in Huawei and Samsung’s flagship smartphones, Apple have also included a new night mode as well, designed to deliver better low-light performance.

A software update known as Deep Fusion, scheduled to be released soon, will let the phone combine the best of multiple shots into one image with low noise and high sharpness.

Speaking at Apple’s launch event, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller said the Deep

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