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nerdfighter
· 10 years ago
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Does anyone know why the Z and the Y swapped places (comparing to a QWERTY keyboard)?
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deleted
· 10 years ago
why did you notice that?
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nerdfighter
· 10 years ago
I have no idea to be honest
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guest
· 10 years ago
european keyboard layout
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nerdfighter
· 10 years ago
really? why did Europe feel the need to change just two letters...
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potatoaddict
· 10 years ago
My dad had this phone and I was and still am in Love with it
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chocolatefeces
· 10 years ago
I think we have the same dad cause so did mine
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rainbowprincess
· 10 years ago
My dad also had that phone....
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novelus
· 10 years ago
It also has duplicate letters on it, as it has a total of 29 letter keys on it. 15 on the left, and 14 on the right.
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mialinay
· 6 years ago
Those aren't duplicate letters. It's a german keyboard and those are Ä, Ö and Ü
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gspike
· 10 years ago
The peak of human technology.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Buy button, please
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pastrycheflawyer
· 10 years ago
Could someone please tell me the model number?
byssin
· 9 years ago
Nokia E70
pastrycheflawyer
· 9 years ago
Thank you!
guest
· 9 years ago
@nerdfighter because we use "z" more often then "y"