Is my battery draining a bit quicker?

Hey guys,I was recently talking to my friend on ''Viber'' for about 1 hour and 5 mins and I noticed that after the call ended the battery had dipped from 40% to 20%,is this normal under the circumstance?
I also have to mention that my iphone 5 lasts around 1 and a half day under normal or light usage but it lasts around a day or less under heavy usage(not necessarily gaming),this is fine too?
Obviously my iphone 5 is under warranty and if you guys respond,I would visit nearest Apple service center to replace the battery,kindly pour in your comments.
Thank you dear guys!

Check if you have calibrated the battery. Also, you can check some basic settings in this article - http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html

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