Vertical Line on Xperia Z1

hi ,
      i request the staff to kindly help with my problem.  i just bought a brand new xperia z1 and everything was awesome until the vertical back lines displayed on the  screen at the left end . I am pretty sure that it has nothing to do with my screen and i have not dropped it in any manner. In fact, i bought the phone today.....please respond as soon as  you see it.
         Thank you........

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