Weird three white lines on landscape

So, I just got my Lumia 625 back from display servicing yesterday (some defects from the factory). But, after the servicing, I noticed something weird after I tried to use my phone on landscape mode...There are three lines beside the navigation button on the screen (they are located on top of three main keys, Search, Windows, and Back buttons) and they're always there on landscape mode no matter what apps I open. I've tried to factory reset the phone several times without much luck. So, anyone can help? I attach the screenshot so you can see it, thanks... 
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Try the standard fixes:
- Reset. Nothing will be lost.
Reset iPod touch:  Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
- Restore from backup
- Restore to factory defaults/new iPod.

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