Inside of the USB Port there is something colourful?

Hello,
Is it normal if you look inside the USB Port of the iPhone 5 that you can see two seperated colours, namely blue and something reddish ?
Thanks

I cant make a photo of it because its deep inside the Usb port so the cam won't be able to make it recognizeable because of the darkness. I'm trying to describe it in words: if you look inside the usb port of your iphone, can you recognize two seperate colours in the background ? If i'm looking inside mine i'm recognizing some blue and some reddish colour

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