E70W & Keyboard Mapping

Nokia E70W Firmware level 1.0610.05.06, 15-05-06, RM-10. Sold in the Middle East.
Keyboard mapping problem with Shift 5 thru 0, resulting in display of symbol shown on key-1, i.e. 6 displays %, 7 &, etc. In addition I have the Euro currency symbol on shift 5.
Workaround is insert character under chr key.
The dealer informs me this is a known problem to be fixed by the next release of firmware, no release date known. Comments from support team?
Otherwise, a superb phone, 9/10.

Sounds to me like one of your Shift keys is stuck--holding down the Shift key while starting the computer puts it into "safe mode."
Might be easiest to bring the machine in and have a tech take a look.
~Lyssa

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