Brand new iphone4 was working now completely dead. It won't even turn on.

I just got a new iphone4 and it was working fine. Syncing it up was great. I was using it and it was working fine.
Then I went to use it  30 minutes later and nothing....
I tried to reset it...nothing.
Even though I knew it was charged I plugged it in and nothing....it didn't even show it charging.
I plugged it into itunes and it did not automatically open itunes.
I held down the on/off button and opened itunes. It told me it needed to restore so I am restoring it but the screen on the phone is blank.
I'm assuming I have to just take it in but if anyone has any suggestions or this has happened to them. I would appreciate some advice.
Thanks!

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