N97 Display languages

Hi ya all experts around. Sorry if this topic been asked b4 but i could not locate so far.
Just wondering that when i first purchase this N97 with firmware v11 it display text messages with chinese languages well.
But now it just display the squarish thingy on Chinese and Japanese language (even on my dictionary)
I did not config anything or install language related software. My firmware now was v12.
Is it cause of this? I did not specially notice whether is it after this update which is causing this.
Hope to hear from u guys soon.
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your product code for the phone most likely was not mean for those languages to begin with, they got added on after the firmware was already installed. so now every time you update firmware and or have to reformat your phone you will have to go to nokia care and have them install those languages for a small fee as it is not the phones fault, but the shop that sold the unit to you had probably added it on. 
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