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[* black] Pop goes the main camera. Where does it come from? Half the rumors say iPhone 8, half say XR, and a third half say something else. That's way too many halves, so let's settle it with an old-fashioned lineup.
[* black] Left: iPhone SE. Middle: iPhone 8. Right: iPhone XR.
- [* black] One thing's for sure, the SE's image sensor is physically smaller than that in the XR. It's ''probably'' an iPhone 8 sensor benefitting from A13 image processing.
+ [* black] One thing's for sure, the SE's image sensor is physically smaller than that in the XR. It's ''probably'' an iPhone 8 sensor benefitting from A13 image processing. But they have different codes tho.
[* icon_note] Learn about the new tricks the A13 uses to make Portrait Mode photos happen on the iPhone SE in [https://blog.halide.cam/iphone-se-the-one-eyed-king-96713d65a3b1|Halide's latest blog post|new_window=true].
[* black] Postscript: Our tests show the iPhone 8 camera works just fine in the SE, and vice versa.