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Apple’s biggest, most expensive iPhone hits the streets

By Bloomberg
21 September 2018   |   2:06 pm
Apple Inc.'s iPhone XS has arrived, greeted by lines of the Apple faithful, in spite of a price that's up to $200 more expensive than the iPhone X.

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