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iPhone 11: 5 things you need to know about Apple’s new entry-level phone

At its ‘By Innovation Only’ event, Apple revealed its newest entry-level iPhone – though you can’t necessarily tell it’s entry-level from its name. The iPhone 11 starts at £729, which is £20 less than the introductory price for the handset it replaces, the iPhone XR. It’s also significantly cheaper than the new chart-topping iPhone 11 Pro. Here we reveal five standout

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