N95 headphones vs firmware V20...

Since I upgraded to V20 my headphone buttons don`t seem to work. I cand start the music playes or jump to next/previous song, etc.
I tried reinstalling the firmware but the problem remains...
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I had to replace my headset, there is a small battery in it that seems to last about 6 months. I'm sure if you search my past posts you can find the thread, some people managed to replace the battery, I just got new headset off ebay.
For me headphones worked fine but none of the buttons did and if I made a call the other person couldnt hear me through the mic. The phone stopped autodetecting it as the headset either.

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    1. Any other surprises related to the fact that the phone is branded?
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