IPod Nano 6G headphone jack

I accidently dropped the ipod and the headphone jack (the hole where you insert the earphones) have been pushed in and I cannot insert any earphones in. Is it possible to get a replacement, i have purchased it at a store and still under warranty.

"It's only a third..."
What does that mean? Somehow, the moisture sensor was activated. That does not mean that your iPod is going to fail. It does mean that, if you have a warranty claim, it is likely to be rejected due to exposure to moisture.

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    Message was edited by: jason32choy

    on all nanos, the headphone hole is on the bottom. the only thing on the top of the nano is the hold switch.
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