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Guten Tag,
Ja, da haben Sie Recht, denn QWERTY steht für Englisch.
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Hi,
I know, that expansys.de and .at sells the N900 with the QWERTY layout without umlauts.
Are there any more shops that sell these versions in Austria or Germany?
MiNe
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2009-11-24
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im not even so concerned with the arrow buttons, what concerns me that the german version doesnt have an own "," button, instead you need to press the blue button first!
i`d rather buy the uk-version an use "ae", oe and ue, and have an own dedicated "," button, that aside, the umlauts still could be accessed via virtual keyboard.
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I know, that expansys.de and .at sells the N900 with the QWERTY layout without umlauts.
Are there any more shops that sell these versions in Austria or Germany?
MiNe
Last edited by MiNe; 2009-11-30 at 13:05. Reason: customise the title