small rear glass lift

Hey guys, finally after months of savings I bought a Z3, but after two days, I found something akward, on the side where the magnetic connector is held there a little lift maybe 1 mm when I press it down it is flat with the framework, but after two, three minutes it goes back I ask I'd be scared or not , don't forget the phone is only two days old and if I take this service I have to wait two or three weeks, I don't want one a whole new oppened, any help would be apprecieted

@tutundziev

1 take it back to the store

or

2. contact your local care Xperia

http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactus/

Those are the only real options

3 leave it as it is or 4. try to fix it yourself are not real options.

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