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    crispy | # 61 | 2011-09-17, 00:18 | Report

    9 of my keys are barely readable now. does anybody know if a new key board is easy to fit? seen some for 3 quid on ebay.

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    nology | # 62 | 2011-09-17, 00:33 | Report

    mine looks like doodo too..

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    Radicalz38 | # 63 | 2011-09-17, 00:34 | Report

    Mine is already 1 year and 2 months old and still no wearouts. But a month ago concerned of it wearing out this popped out of my head.

    Link

    And after a day of miticulous work on my device & waiting. Seems fine and safe now

    at least with zagg also

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    GameboyRMH | # 64 | 2011-09-17, 11:44 | Report

    Mine is starting to show the first hints of wear now, but overall it still looks pretty good.

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    mirciox | # 65 | 2011-09-17, 12:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kingsley View Post
    Wonder if any one else is having problems with the paint on the keyboard coming off already?
    The blue arrow on mine's starting to wear thru now, and is pretty anoying for a few month old hadnset!
    The keyboard wearing depends on the hardware revision. After extreme usage for over a year, my keyboard is like new (rev 2204).

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    kureyon | # 66 | 2011-09-18, 04:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by mirciox View Post
    The keyboard wearing depends on the hardware revision. After extreme usage for over a year, my keyboard is like new (rev 2204).
    Mine is a rev 2204 as well. But less than 2 months after getting it the shift key has started to peel, now there is an approx 1mm diameter hole. And this is with, I would say, moderate use.

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    Radicalz38 | # 67 | 2011-09-18, 04:57 | Report

    Mine was also 2204 and so far after 1 year also of usage still no signs of wear out.

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    MaemoNoob | # 68 | 2011-09-30, 12:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by INGINE View Post
    here you go mate http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=140503 and http://www.mytrendyphone.com/shop/no...ad-23137p.html

    its a QWERTZ keyboard, but you might find a way to take one of the keys and replace it, cheers
    Hey all,

    I have been looking for QWERTY keyboard replacements and I found this:
    http://www.dinodirect.com/nokia-n900...=GBP#mycarttip

    Currently only $4.99 / £3.33 with free shipping, apparently!

    Has anyone used this site? Are they reputable?

    For $5 I think I might try it...


    These videos look to be useful too
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1kpi3vj42k
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVEHm325-z8


    Alternatively there are others available, from what I can find:

    http://www.gogotoshop.com/product_in...oducts_id=1415

    http://www.ecaseshop.com/replacement...ck-p-3671.html (they also sell white replacement N900 body panels!)

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    Last edited by MaemoNoob; 2011-09-30 at 12:24.

     
    BigBadGuber! | # 69 | 2011-09-30, 12:25 | Report

    Just get an iphone. it works

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    Drekkie | # 70 | 2011-09-30, 12:36 | Report

    Originally Posted by MaemoNoob View Post
    Hey all,

    I have been looking for QWERTY keyboard replacements and I found this:
    http://www.dinodirect.com/nokia-n900...=GBP#mycarttip

    Currently only $4.99 / £3.33 with free shipping, apparently!

    Has anyone used this site? Are they reputable?

    For $5 I think I might try it...
    Yes, I bought two of these replacement keyboards from them. I've had it for about 6 months now and I haven't had any numbers or letters flake off.

    My only criticisms are:

    - the blue characters are painted on, not translucent, so you cant see numbers, etc, in the dark (white characters are translucent).

    - The characters are bigger and not as elegant looking as the stock keyboard's (not a biggie and a matter of taste, admittedly).

    - I bought two in case one was messed up defective and cuz they were cheap. Of course, one had a backwards "D" on it. You get what you pay for with bootlegs.

    Worth buying if you need to replace the keyboard IMO, but I really wouldn't mind paying extra for a stock keyboard if I could find one.

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