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-[* black] Once inside, we take a peek at what's so different about the 12 mini compared to the [guide|137669|regular 12|stepid=274750|new_window=true].
- [* black] Two vs. three display cables.
- [* black] Antennas (are those shiny bricks antennas?) on the display have changed places.
+[* black] Alright, we won at "Operation" who wants to play a little "I spy"? Compared to the [guide|137669|regular 12|stepid=274750|new_window=true] we see:
+ [* black] Two display cables instead of three.
+ [* black] Some migrated silicon at the bottom of the display.
[* black] A mini–scale Taptic Engine
-[* black] This smaller iPhone still packs quite a display punch, rocking a 5.4-inch 2340 x 1080 OLED screen, topped with Apple's Ceramic Shield glass that's supposedly less prone to breaking. Don't drop your phone to find out, though.
- [* black] The top-most assembly, containing a speaker, Face ID scanner, and sensors also got a rework in order to fit its slightly smaller home.
+[* black] The upper sensor assembly, containing speaker, Face ID, and sensors also got a rework to fit its slightly smaller home.
+ [* icon_note] This smaller non-pro iPhone still packs quite a display punch, rocking a 5.4-inch 2340 x 1080 OLED screen, topped with Apple's Ceramic Shield glass.