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[* black] Next up, we pluck the upgraded rear-facing camera from its berth .
[* black] While it looks pretty similar to the one in the 5s (left), the SE's (right) camera has far fewer pins on its connector.
[* icon_note] Do you think those extra megapixels ever get stuck in connector traffic?
-[* black] Continuing our game of Spot-the-Diference, the SE's iSight camera get a resolution bump up to 12 MP, but a decrease in pixel pitch to 1.22µ pixels from the from 1.5µ pixels found in the 5s.
-[* icon_note] In case this sounds familiar, it should! These are the exact same specs as the main camera found in the iPhone 6s.
+[* black] The SE's iSight camera gets a resolution bump up to 12 MP, but a decrease in pixel pitch down to 1.22µ pixels from the 1.5µ pixels in the 5s.
+[* icon_note] Since these are the exact same specs as the [guide|48170|main camera|stepid=107878|new_window=true] in the iPhone 6s, we'd hoped the cameras might be interchangeable—but alas, our hopes of creating a complete Apple Frankenphone might be overreaching.