5th Gen. iPod cover seems to be shifting very slightly, what's with that??

When I first bought my iPod, i could have sworn that the edges on the front part of the iPod (not an external cover, but the part that covers the internal iPod functions) were equal all around the side of iPod. For some reason or other now I am sure that the cover has shifted around maybe 1-2degrees. Is this normal?? Should I claim on my warranty?? I have not exposed my iPod to excessive temperatures, water or basically done anything stupid with my iPod.

My iPod's problem has nothing to do with the way the iPod works - it doesn't actually have any impact on how it works, I'm just worried that if it shifts anymore something will happen to it's actual functions.

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