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-[* black] With the differing connector plates removed we play a game of spot-the-difference with the iPhone 12 next to the mini.
+[* black] Once inside, we see what's different about the 12 compared to the [guide|137669|vanilla, Grande-size 12|stepid=274750]
[* black] Two versus three display cables.
- [* black] Antennas (are those shiny bricks antennas) on the display have changed places.
- [* black] A minitaptic engine
+ [* black] Antennas (are those shiny bricks antennas?) on the display have changed places.
+ [* black] A Miniscale Taptic Engine
[* black] Display specs: 5.4 inch “Super Retina XDR” OLED, Ceramic Shield glass, 2340 × 1080 pixel (476 ppi), 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, P3 wide color gamut, 625 nits typical max brightness (1200 nits max HDR) & true tone
- [* black] With a smaller display the assembly of speaker, face-id, brightness, proximity & ambient light sensor which is attached to the rear side of the screen had to overcome minor changes.
+ [* black] The top-most assembly, containing a speaker, Face ID scanner, and sensors for brightness, proximity, and ambient light, also got a rework, owing to its slightly narrower space.