Confirming a few thing about the New N97

Problems:
1:   My N97 key lock is a bit loose so is this normal......It does not move but I can feel it.....When I use it I get nervous that what if it breaks.
2:   My N97 screen protector is getting Totally scrached.....So will my screen be Ok and is the N97 screen scratch prove and when should I remove my N97 screen protector......????
3:   My N97 Accelorometre is not working on some angles....Like it does Not work at ground level and I have to get the screen to face me so that the accelorometre works otherwise it does not work so is this normal...I think it is because if it moved then it would have been Annoying.
4:   My ovi store does not lauch in the menu......When I click it nothing happens......I have dont everything and even updated the phone to its latest Firmware though it does not work.   How to fix it Helpppp
5 :  When I slide out the keyboard.The screen is supported my 3 clips......Two clips on one side and one clip on the other......On the one clip side,when i tap the screen from the corner...The screen seems to move very very slightly and on the two Clips side the screen does not move when I tap.SO is this normal....
                      Please Help me....I will be very thankful to the one who Guides me with all the answers...Especially the Ovi One.....I need quick Replys.
                                                     Thank you!

2 - The included protector isn't very good and not designed for long term use. You need to invest in a better alternative. I got a pack of 3 from play.com for £5 and they are much better.
Can you please give me a link or the right name of this protector. I when to play.com and I only saw this of (
Crystal Case For Nokia N97)plastic to be assemble.
N97black born 4 July-09 RM-505- The future phone to be !!

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