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I have heard this subject thrown around both here and on TZ for a while now. While some say that the bezel on a SmP should definitely have a bit of "play" or vertical movement when depressed, others claim that it should be rock solid, no "play" whatsoever, and it should be fixed. I recently had the chance to have 4 SmPs at once, all brand new, never even tried on. Without exception, each bezel had its own amount of play, moving slightly when pushed upon.
So, can anyone offer more insight? For some strange reason, I am still not sure this is normal.
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