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I dont see how it would be possible, if the keys are like the N810 the each key is a separate piece and each one is glued to a rubber or silicone membrane
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I know that there are many soft solutions for some of the weird European keyboards. However, I seek out a full physical keyboard replacement, and have been unable to find any official statement regarding its possibility.
Can anyone confirm that physical replacement(&software) will be possible by the Nokia service?