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I live in USA and bought a $200 "brand new" nokia n900 from "ittargets" shippied from China. It seems new, but I have a foreign keyboard. Worst of all, the arrows have been compromised on this layout
This is the layout I used to have (on my old device) and that I think I want: http://nokiaexperts.com/articleimage...rBoxN90009.jpg
So, am I SOL? Is it hard to replace the key pads? And reassign the keys?
Also, is it still difficult to update the firmware to 1.3? I always had a really hard time doing it. I've just found this:
https://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_..._Windows_7_x64