Red Border on opening Apps?

Hi,
For example, opening the "Settings" from the "Home" screen, I briefly  see a red border around the edge if the display area. It is about 2-3mm wide in all four edges, and is only there for about a second.
Is it telling me somthing? Or is it a display corruption before the new app redraws the screen.
I am sure that it was not always there? But when/why/how it started, I've no idea. Please enlighten me...
Regards, Martin

no, I believe you have a notification:
http://docs.blackberry.com/en/smartphone_users/deliverables/27018/View_notifications_1360776_11.jsp
swipe in from the top-left frame onto the screen
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