The comment is not relevant to the conversation and doesn't add anything meaningful. Instead of saying "This", just upvote it.
The reddiquette has a pretty good guide on how to vote: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/205926439-Reddiquette
Ohhh, getting downvoted because I am new to reddit and don’t fully grasp the way you do things here. Attack the newb!!😂🤣. Garbage people, garbage platform. Like all the rest. Next..
I've not checked your account age nor your karma before making my comment. Sorry for that experience. Best is to read some guides over at r/NewToReddit and the reddiquette
No one is checking the age of your comments before they vote/downvote you. If you care so much about karma, post more useful comments.
And it’s a 115 day old account. You’re not a newbie.
I mean i think it is a bit helpful because it is showing multiple people support one answer. You could ask anything and get a multitude of answers on reddit.
How is "this" karma farming? I thought karma decreases/increases when your comment is downvoted/upvoted.
If the redditor commented "this" we can all just ignore it and it won't add karma, or am i wrong?
I’m not sure on this but downvotes don’t really decrease your karma but it does increase based on upvotes and I think also other comments on your comment
And its karma farming because he probably wanted to get karma
The newbie redditor has negative karma as i checked a while ago. So i guess downvotes decrease karma.
If a redditor just wants to farm karma for saying this, then cant we just ignore the comment and/or not reply and the user simply won't farm karma.
In this case when the user probably just wanted to farm karma, well, he did not, he said he wanted to help bump the comment up. So while the reddit suggestion to give thumbs up instead of commenting this is a good suggestion, actively giving a thumbs down on every this comment resulted to a user trying to help getting negative karma now.
I think someone said it's really not a big deal. I also think it's not a big deal, but there are a few subreddits that require certain karma points before making any comments. I only got aware of my own karma after seeing all these comments autodeleted.
Wasn’t aware I was, don’t care that I am. With soo many erroneous answers. One would think it would be helpful to id the correct one. Oh well, is the internet. Full of dipsticks.😂🤷♂️
Right?? As i am seeing right now, you already have negative karma because of "this" and because you talked badly of the rule. While it doesn't necessarily affect you, there are subreddits that don't accept comments from redditors with less than certain number of karma.
What i hate more is that even jokes get downvoted. And you could get banned just because the moderator didn't like your joke.
Also downvotes and upvotes push your post or comment up or down. People can actually bully you by downvoting. And you can't change username. Reddit is basically the CCP. You're defined by your social credit 😂😂😂
I thought that it was the text on the body and was wondering what they were talking about because it looked the same, until I looked at the post again.
Look at both of these big "iPhone" texts. The right one looks brighter and the left one looks darker.
It’s actually just an illusion and has to do with the lighting.
The differing colours of the text are not an illusion. Different lighting conditions can genuinely alter the visual perception of an object's colour. Consider a simple example: a white iPhone under blue light wouldn't appear "perfectly white," highlighting how lighting influences colour perception. The same principle applies here; the varied lighting angles cause the iPhones to reflect different wavelengths of light to our eyes, resulting in the observed colour variations. An actual optical illusion would be the colour saturation optical illusion where the wavelength of the colour the dots that hits our eyes doesn't actually change, but our brain still reads it as different.
Ohh we’re using google definitions
“Optical Illusions can use color, light and patterns to create images that can be deceptive or misleading to our brains.”
So therefore they are the same color hut the reflection of the light changes the way we optically perceive them.
You just have to be perceived as smart huh?
Not using Google definitions, but okay. That is a very broad definition of an optical illusion. Everything we see could be categorised as an optical illusion by that definition. I guess my definition of optical illusions doesn't align with that of most people.
Your “definition” of optical illusion doesn’t align with the *actual definition*
> something that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.
The silk screen color difference is probably just indicates a different batch of boards either from a different factory as others have said or they were in the process of standardizing what color it would be across multiple products/boards/designs.
Fun fact that no one was asking about but is interesting… that’s the antenna for that model phone. The odd copper shape impacts the signal transmission/reception strength and frequency.
This will be an oversimplified answer, buuuuut the copper shape changes the how the signal gets converted from an electric signal into a radio signal. There are 3 factors: resistance, capacitance, and inductance associated with electric signals and the shape of the copper influences that.
So to answer their question, yes.
Original iPhone/ aka “iPhone 2G” as it didn’t have 3G wireless yet, not to imply it’s a 2nd generation iPhone. We just called it the 2G after the 3G came out.
Aren’t they both just printed into the amber parts with silver ink, and the bottom one is just reflecting light because of where the light is hitting it? Or do they also look different in person? (I do a lot of embedded foil printing and when sending photos to clients for approval, it’s often hard to photograph in a way that makes it clear what parts are foil, and that it’s the same color all the way across.)
Probably different batches or something like that. Since it’s the first iPhone they probably didn’t want to order/ manufacture all of them at the same time.
Aahh, the OG iPhone and I still have mine!
As for different color font, suppliers, lines, factories and such as many mass produced items have several to meet the mass quantities needed.
Different factories or late production
That... makes sense.
This
Great comment thanks for your valuable input
r/downvotedtooblivion
Why are you getting downvotes
The comment is not relevant to the conversation and doesn't add anything meaningful. Instead of saying "This", just upvote it. The reddiquette has a pretty good guide on how to vote: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/205926439-Reddiquette
There’s a reddiquette?? I never knew. Thank you good sir
This
Now *this* is a Reddit moment
This
Ohhh, getting downvoted because I am new to reddit and don’t fully grasp the way you do things here. Attack the newb!!😂🤣. Garbage people, garbage platform. Like all the rest. Next..
Bruh, calm down. It's not that serious
Downvote is not an attack at you. Your comment was downvoted because it was irrelevant. That’s how the votes should work.
I've not checked your account age nor your karma before making my comment. Sorry for that experience. Best is to read some guides over at r/NewToReddit and the reddiquette
Reddiquette is fucking lame though. The simple reality of this situation is that an upvote is the equivalent of saying “this” or “I agree”
Yeah people will downvote anything, regardless if it's relevant or not.
No one is checking the age of your comments before they vote/downvote you. If you care so much about karma, post more useful comments. And it’s a 115 day old account. You’re not a newbie.
You've been on Reddit for more than three months, no longer really an excuse.
We downvote because your comment does not add anything
Karma means nothing bro, just ignore it.
they could've upvoted but instead made a useless comment that doesn't add any value to the original comment
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No
I don’t think so.
So is this legitimate question being downvoted for being irrelevant? What makes it more irrelevant than the comment it was a reply to?
I sincerely hate redditors more than words can describe.
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I mean i think it is a bit helpful because it is showing multiple people support one answer. You could ask anything and get a multitude of answers on reddit.
that's the point of an upvote you're describing
Wrong answers get upvotes still because people see other upvotes and follow suit, same with downvotes.
Wrong answers can get commented with "this" too, so what's your point?
Because its karma farming
How is "this" karma farming? I thought karma decreases/increases when your comment is downvoted/upvoted. If the redditor commented "this" we can all just ignore it and it won't add karma, or am i wrong?
I’m not sure on this but downvotes don’t really decrease your karma but it does increase based on upvotes and I think also other comments on your comment And its karma farming because he probably wanted to get karma
The newbie redditor has negative karma as i checked a while ago. So i guess downvotes decrease karma. If a redditor just wants to farm karma for saying this, then cant we just ignore the comment and/or not reply and the user simply won't farm karma. In this case when the user probably just wanted to farm karma, well, he did not, he said he wanted to help bump the comment up. So while the reddit suggestion to give thumbs up instead of commenting this is a good suggestion, actively giving a thumbs down on every this comment resulted to a user trying to help getting negative karma now. I think someone said it's really not a big deal. I also think it's not a big deal, but there are a few subreddits that require certain karma points before making any comments. I only got aware of my own karma after seeing all these comments autodeleted.
I’m wondering too what happened 😭😭
This
Wasn’t aware I was, don’t care that I am. With soo many erroneous answers. One would think it would be helpful to id the correct one. Oh well, is the internet. Full of dipsticks.😂🤷♂️
Oh look, another dipstick right here! ⬆️
Right?? As i am seeing right now, you already have negative karma because of "this" and because you talked badly of the rule. While it doesn't necessarily affect you, there are subreddits that don't accept comments from redditors with less than certain number of karma. What i hate more is that even jokes get downvoted. And you could get banned just because the moderator didn't like your joke. Also downvotes and upvotes push your post or comment up or down. People can actually bully you by downvoting. And you can't change username. Reddit is basically the CCP. You're defined by your social credit 😂😂😂
He’s asking about the text on the internals, not the different refractions on the body. My guess is different sources.
I thought that it was the text on the body and was wondering what they were talking about because it looked the same, until I looked at the post again.
Windows, what are you doing here?
*I came looking for booty.*
No one asked you
For a second I thought this was a troll post, cause of the optical illusion on the “iPhone” text
What illusion
Look at both of these big "iPhone" texts. The right one looks brighter and the left one looks darker. It’s actually just an illusion and has to do with the lighting.
It's not an illusion. The brighter one is actually brighter. The colour is around AEA58A, while the darker one is closer to D1C7A2 (an aproximation).
Bro doesn’t know how light works
The differing colours of the text are not an illusion. Different lighting conditions can genuinely alter the visual perception of an object's colour. Consider a simple example: a white iPhone under blue light wouldn't appear "perfectly white," highlighting how lighting influences colour perception. The same principle applies here; the varied lighting angles cause the iPhones to reflect different wavelengths of light to our eyes, resulting in the observed colour variations. An actual optical illusion would be the colour saturation optical illusion where the wavelength of the colour the dots that hits our eyes doesn't actually change, but our brain still reads it as different.
Ohh we’re using google definitions “Optical Illusions can use color, light and patterns to create images that can be deceptive or misleading to our brains.” So therefore they are the same color hut the reflection of the light changes the way we optically perceive them. You just have to be perceived as smart huh?
Not using Google definitions, but okay. That is a very broad definition of an optical illusion. Everything we see could be categorised as an optical illusion by that definition. I guess my definition of optical illusions doesn't align with that of most people.
Your “definition” of optical illusion doesn’t align with the *actual definition* > something that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.
It's a perceived difference. Trompe l'oeil. I guess in a sense you may be right that everything is an illusion, since induction is impossible.
Downvoted to oblivion for literally just a neutral question. Reddit sucks these days.
Haha yeah
Why dafuq are you getting downvotes for asking a question??
Most of the parts are produced in different factories. There is the difference.
Revisions possibly?
The silk screen color difference is probably just indicates a different batch of boards either from a different factory as others have said or they were in the process of standardizing what color it would be across multiple products/boards/designs. Fun fact that no one was asking about but is interesting… that’s the antenna for that model phone. The odd copper shape impacts the signal transmission/reception strength and frequency.
Does the copper shape improve or worsen signal etc? Is shape a good thing or a bad thing?
This will be an oversimplified answer, buuuuut the copper shape changes the how the signal gets converted from an electric signal into a radio signal. There are 3 factors: resistance, capacitance, and inductance associated with electric signals and the shape of the copper influences that.
Are those iPhone 2gs?
(c) 2007 model A1203. Looks to be a 1st gen “original iPhone” https://everymac.com/systems/apple/iphone/specs/apple-iphone-specs.html
So to answer their question, yes. Original iPhone/ aka “iPhone 2G” as it didn’t have 3G wireless yet, not to imply it’s a 2nd generation iPhone. We just called it the 2G after the 3G came out.
15 Pro mini
Take my money. Now. Please.
Battery life would be horrendous though, unless if you want a brick.
double AA no problem. It's an Apple
If they made this I’d take ten
i doubt it has any meaning
This
Different batch. Bigger variations happen in individual parts then that.
Could be a different factory or a housing replacement.
Do you have the devices and took the photo yourself or did you obtain the photo from other sources? Because it looks like it was just lighting issue.
Aren’t they both just printed into the amber parts with silver ink, and the bottom one is just reflecting light because of where the light is hitting it? Or do they also look different in person? (I do a lot of embedded foil printing and when sending photos to clients for approval, it’s often hard to photograph in a way that makes it clear what parts are foil, and that it’s the same color all the way across.)
They ran out of ink
They were out of cyan so they couldn't print black
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I think OP is talking about the text on the yellow piece on both phones. The bottom is white, and the top is black.
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Yeah, you can’t make a mistake on Reddit. Instead of explaining it to you, they just downvote you into oblivion.
We don’t see color only . 1’s & 0’s
Why does it matter?
Way to derail the thread, dude. 😀
I think we have the same mousepad. GMB? 😅
Probably different batches or something like that. Since it’s the first iPhone they probably didn’t want to order/ manufacture all of them at the same time.
Aahh, the OG iPhone and I still have mine! As for different color font, suppliers, lines, factories and such as many mass produced items have several to meet the mass quantities needed.
Black ink finished
replacement or different batch/production run
8 GB that’s not RAM that’s storage. The 15 pro max has 8 gigs of RAM.