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-[* black] Dual rear cameras out. They are nicely labeled "wide" and "tele" on the flex cables.
-[* black] Front facing assembly comes out. This includes the front cameras and face-unlock hardware.
- [* black] Camera specs
-[* black] Noticeably missing from the front assembly is the Soli radar chip. Where is that located?
+[* black] With the motherboard out of the way, we turn our attention to the rest of the morsels lingering in the upper half of the case.
+[* black] The dual rear cameras come out, joined at the hip. They are nicely labeled "wide" and "tele" on the flex cables. Thanks, Google.
+ [* icon_note] The 16 MP telephoto sensor might look superior to the 12.2 MP wide sensor based on the megapixels alone, but the wide sensor should handily win most image quality contests with its wider aperture and larger 1.4 μm pixel width.
+[* black] Next out: the upper bezel camera assembly. This includes the 8 MP front-facing camera, and the ~~FaceID~~ face unlock hardware, consisting of two Near Infrared (NIR) cameras, a NIR flood emitter, and a NIR dot projector.
+[* black] Noticeably missing from the front assembly is the Soli radar chip. Hey Google, where did you hide your special radar chip?