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Why go Pro when the basic iPhone is as brilliant as this?

While a dual-lens cam sounds meagre by today’s standards, clever software known as Deep Fusion takes multiple photos at one time to ascertain the most optimal versions, then mashes them together for the best possible results. Plus, low-light performance sees huge improvements and portrait mode isn’t only

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