Apple logo image upon start up

My wife has a new iphone 4s. upon start up, the apple logo appears and there is a very subtle curving line thru the logo. Like a virtual scratch.
It appears at the bottom left hand side of the logo and runs thru the apple to the upper right hand side.
This line does not appear on the screen, there is no physical scratch on the glass, nor does it appear that the pixels at this spot are broken or defective.
Has anyone else seen this? I was thinking that perhaps this was a knock off phone and the logo change was a way around copyright issues...but she bought it at a VzW store

It is normal. That is the logo.

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