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Yes, iPhones have always been slick, but in recent years we’ve rarely been knocked out by their charms. This year, with the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, Apple has finally hit pay dirt, producing a pair of absolute crackerjack phones with barely any weaknesses.
If you’re looking for value for money, though, hunt elsewhere. Apple could have dropped the price of its flagship phones without losing face, as it has with the base model iPhone 11. Instead, it has raised the price by £50, so you’re now paying a minimum of £1,049 for the iPhone 11 Pro and £1,149 for the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Both base models come with a mere 64GB of storage, too, which is simply mean.
Still, from tip to toe the…