Weight/dimensions of brand new wireless keyboard? Use with Nokia S60 3rd?

Hi,
I am considering the new apple wireless keyboard (aluminium) to use with my Nokia N80 / N95 phones, but the exact specifications are nowhere to be found.
Can anyone tell me if it is:
- compatible with the bluetooth HDI profile like the previous model?
- how much it weighs?
- what its dimensions are?
Has anyone, by any chance, tried using it with a Nokia S60 3rd edition phone like a nokia E series or N series?

hi there,
yes, i can confirm the usage of the new bluetooth aluminium keyboard in conjunction with my nokia n95 via the 'wireless keyboard' -application which is located in the office-folder of the n95.
i got it paired with no problems and the usage itself is also perfect.
best,
netshare

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