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[* black] It's a three-phone pile-up as we pull over to take a cursory look at how the MX6 compares to its iPhone idols.
- [* icon_note] We pause for a quick game of Spot the Difference! Spoiler alert—there aren't many. Apart from the USB-C connector and a slightly shifted microphone port, we're hard pressed to distinguish the MX6 from its Cupertino-based counterparts.
+[* black] A quick comparison reveals...not a whole lot. Apart from the USB-C connector and a slightly shifted microphone port, we're hard pressed to distinguish the MX6 from its Cupertino-based counterparts.
[* black] It's a similar story topside. Aside from the oval home button, the MX6 fits right into the iPhone lineup, what with its metal unibody design and [http://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-a-2-5d-screen-611258|2.5D glass panel|new_window=true].
[* black] The MX6 also sports a centered rear camera and some subtle antenna bands, reminiscent of [http://www.macrumors.com/2016/06/21/2016-iphone-to-feature-minor-changes/|the reduced antenna bands rumored for the iPhone 7|new_window=true].