Raised scroll wheel issue

My nano's scroll wheel feels slightly raised and as if I could easily pry it off, especially at the top and bottom. Is this part of the new design or is it a legitimate problem? The reason I ask is because my last two ipods, a 1st gen nano and a 4th gen classic both have scroll wheels that are aligned with the face of the ipod and i can't feel any edges on them. Has anybody else had this problem ?
Message was edited by: TimidTiger

I just got my wife a 3rd gen Nano and I think it has the same issue. My 5th gen 60gb is not like that, so i doubt it was designed that way...
Anyone else?

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