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-[* black] When getting to the logic board logic seems to be reversed: The tallest of the iPhone 12 has the smallest footprint for its main circuitry.
- [* icon_note] The iPhone 12 mini (pictured below) has its SIM card reader soldered onto the logic board making it a bit longer—but still remains slim and tall. Whereas the board of the 12 Pro Max (pictured above) is shorter but somewhat heftier in width. Seems to be a completely different board layout.
+[* black] Size isn't everything when its what's on the inside that counts, the biggest iPhone has the smallest board footprint—thanks, modular SIM reader!
+ [* icon_note] The chips in the iPhone 12 mini (lower board) have some more room to stretch out, while the Pro Max is a bit stockier.
[* icon_caution] replace comparison shot with US board shot?