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[* black] This is the first time we've seen dual cameras in a smaller-sized iPhone, so our curiosity wants to take a closer look.
[* icon_note] No sign of a plastic spacer to replace missing LiDAR, [guide|137669|like in the 12|stepid=274757|new_window=true]. Not like there was any extra room anyway—this little guy isn't trying to compete in the Pro arena.
-[* black] Just like the normal 12, the mini has the same ƒ/1.6 wide-angle and ƒ/2.4 ultra wide-angle cameras, both of which ring in at 12 MP with optical image stabilization.
+[* black] Just like the non-Pro iPhone 12 camera (on the right), the mini has the same ƒ/1.6 wide-angle and ƒ/2.4 ultra wide-angle cameras, both of which ring in at 12 MP with optical image stabilization.
[* icon_note] We're impressed by more than one camera in the mini, but it may have come at the expense of battery life, which wasn't really that great to begin with.