White iPhone 4S 16GB battery life and getting hot

About 2 months ago I got a White iPhone 4S 16GB and it was working fine until I got back from Spain. The battery life now seems to be draining very quickly like for instants today It was fully charged at 7:30 and by 10:45 it was on around 30% battery life. I had only been listening to music for about an hour or so and read a few emails. I always close apps when they arent in use and the only ones that were open at the time were the messages and iPod. I'm assuming this isnt normal. I have also noticed that my phone has been getting very hot when on charge and sometimes during general use.
Has anybody got any ideas of what the problem is?
Could it be a hardware issue?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

About 2 months ago I got a White iPhone 4S 16GB and it was working fine until I got back from Spain. The battery life now seems to be draining very quickly like for instants today It was fully charged at 7:30 and by 10:45 it was on around 30% battery life. I had only been listening to music for about an hour or so and read a few emails. I always close apps when they arent in use and the only ones that were open at the time were the messages and iPod. I'm assuming this isnt normal. I have also noticed that my phone has been getting very hot when on charge and sometimes during general use.
Has anybody got any ideas of what the problem is?
Could it be a hardware issue?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

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