Wait until the next phone comes out and see what your options are.

On 29 Jul 2013, at 01:40 AM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, interesting, how will that end up affecting my phone in the longrun?  
> Wound I be better off at this point getting it replaced, and if so, would it 
> be best for me to upgrade?
>  A part of me would like to, but I can't afford to right now, so not sure 
> what the difference would be costwise.
> On Jul 28, 2013, at 10:19 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> I can’t imagine metal chipping off a persons phone is necessarily normal.  
>> Especially since you have it in a case which limits some of the natural wear 
>> and tare put on the device.  Only thing I can think is, there was some dirt 
>> or dust in the case that over time wore away at the metal band around your 
>> 4S.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>> www.appletothecore.info
>> 
>> On Jul 27, 2013, at 10:14 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I just got my 4S a little over a year ago I think it's been now, and have 
>>> been using an otterbox defender case with it, and took it out of its 
>>> holster this afternoon when I heard this weird sound that sounded like 
>>> someone stepping in a spot of cement that had sand on it.  So at first I 
>>> thought my clip had messed up, because when I went to put it back into the 
>>> clip, it didn't snap correctly, but when I pulled it out again, I noticed 
>>> one of the sides that's kind of square shaped had a gap in it, which now 
>>> has me concerned.
>>> Is this normal?  This really has me concerned considering the fact that I 
>>> had to pay full price for the phone sense I wasn't elagible for an upgrade 
>>> when I decided to buy it, and my old phone was biting the dust, so didn't 
>>> have much of a choice unless I wanted to go with another Windows phone 
>>> which I wasn't willing to do.  Anyhow, any info someone could give me would 
>>> really be appreciated, sense I've done about 3 google searches, but can't 
>>> find anything.
>>> 
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