Nokia C5 build quality

Hey, I just bought a nokia c5 today and i'm quite happy with it so far. I got a few questions regarding the c5 though: The "0" seems to be loose compared to the other keys and the two keypads seems not to be aligned creating a 'hole" to collect even more dust ( i know that the c5 is not designed to be a dust resistant phone, but still). I've added two pictures to help you understand what I mean. http://img834.imageshack.us/i/nokia1.jpg/ http://img535.imageshack.us/i/nokia2.jpg/
so my question is: do other c5 owners also have this problem ?
Cheers,

Hi Serious G... I also notice that the '0' button on my grey C5 is also misaligned and is kind of sunken. You C5 shows that the red "end call" button is raising up, while on mine is the left green "call" button is raising up.
Try this. Set your wallpaper to white or "Light" and insert a micro USB connector into the phone, You will notice that the LCD will "ripple" indicating that the LCD plate is pressured internally.
I am disappointed with this C5...
here is a pic of my nokia. Its worst than it is on the pic >> http://yfrog.com/jmimg00193201010081355j
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