HT201401 Power button stuck

I can't turn my iphone 4s off.  The power button got stuck and no matter how hard i press it, the phone won't turn on nor off. 
Can anyone help me please?

No one here can help with a hardware problem.
Does the iPhone remain under warranty?

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