My IpodTouch won't turn on! Even when the charger is plugged in.

I suspect it's a battery issue. Anyway, I was listening to music, browsing the internet when it suddenly powered down. I guess the battery life went out. So I plugged the charger in. The screen suddenly turns white. I play around with it, to see if it will change back, but it doesn't. Then the Ipod completely turns off. Now I can't turn it on at all.
I didn't drop it or anything. So I hope the warranty covers this. I SHOULD have the limited one year warranty because I bought this is January of 2010. Also, I did just restore it yesterday...so that might be a factor.
Help someone? And even if you can't help me to somehow fix it, does anyone know if I can get it repaired under the warranty?
Thanks.

Here are Apple's iPod service FAQs: http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/service/faq/

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