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In a normal US layout, ^ is just ^. You have to do some gyrations to get a hat or other accent mark over a letter via compose keys.

It's entirely possible (and also "correct") that Nokia is using "US International with dead keys" layout, in which case the behavior they are getting is not a bug but the expected behavior.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboar...-International
 

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