Nokia N86 starts flashing all of a sudden

Hello everyone!
I've been an owner of N86 model for about 6 months now with no problems at all. Well I don't consider this a problem at all, I'm just curious what happened.
I've had my phone lying on the table when all of a sudden, the screen started flashing. I picked it up and saw this calling icon in the top right corner of the screen. I was confused as it lasted for few seconds, and I checked my call log and apparently no one called me, nor did it call anyone by itself.
I'm providing a picture for better understanding, the icon is very similar to the one in the picture.
Will be glad to hear and replys on this matter
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Okay, I've figured out that this happens when someone wants to call me, but it does not store that in the log and neither can I answer it. The speaker will start buzzing and screen will flash but nothing will happen, except that icon in top right corner.

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