N8 and PR 1.2 Vertical qwerty Keyboard

Hi 
If I am not mistaken ı read some discussion about on of the pr 1.2 feature is vertical qwerty keyboard for n8. Yesterday there was a small upgrade and now my n8 firmware version is pr 1.2 but no vertical keyboard.
What is final state about this subject. This feature  should have been in Pr 1.2 or will be big upgrade pr 2.0
Note: any one knows what will be on April 12 10:00. At least is it related to Nokia n8
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Have you guys noticed the search window in the latest ovi maps. It has the tearaway keyboard but no qwerty in portrait yet.
i guess a tearaway portrait qwerty is in works!
would be superawesome to have it.
anyways, there have been so many delays on the much promised overhaul. any official word from the symbian team?

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