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iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max: 5 features that justify the ‘Pro’ designation

At long last (and after months of rumours), the first ‘pro’ iPhones are here – the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max have arrived. As the first iPhones with the Pro designation, they mark a real sea change for Apple’s iconic handset and join a lineage of devices that carry an expectation of not just greatness, but also productivity prowess and cutting-edge performance.

But exactly what kind of pro device is the iPhone 11 Pro? It doesn’t have a USB-C port or a Smart Connector like the iPad Pro. It doesn’t stand alone as the fastest in its class like the

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