No sound out of my right speaker

I'm not getting any sound out of my left speaker through anything, music/calls/etc. No sound whatsoever. Is this supposed to be this way? Is this covered in my warranty? If it is, when I send it in, are they going to just replace the part or send me a brand new phone?

That is because the grill on the left of the iPhone isn't a speaker, it's the microphone.

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