- Brand : Nokia
- Product name : N85
- Article code : 002F7G0
- Category : Smartphones
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Nokia N85 has been touted as the light version of the N96, with similar features but more affordable. In a long list of N-series releases, the N85 doesn't really stand out since it has no real new innovation. The features are good in their own way, but...
infosyncworld.com
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2011-08-02 14:14:18
2011-08-02 14:14:18
Average rating:80
Nokias latest unlocked multimedia superphone sports an OLED screen and plenty of features. Can it top their previous best? Find out in our Nokia N85 review.
The Nokia N85 ($370 unlocked, as of 4/7/2009) is very similar to the companys N96, but with one big difference: It has an OLED display, and a gorgeous one--a huge boon because the N85 has excellent multimedia and camera features. But like the N95, the...
gadgetreview.com
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2011-08-02 14:14:19
2011-08-02 14:14:19
Average rating:0
Before I headed off to CES I was able to get my hands on a Nokia N85. The plan was too connect my Stickam account to the device and stream content live from the showroom floor. Unfortunately, Stickam’s tech didn’t work and the show room floor had spo...
Phone Scoop takes a look at the Nokia N85. It can use AT&Ts 3G network in the U.S., though it isnt officially sold by AT&T. This compact N Series phone offers a lot. You can watch the video tour here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing op...
Somewhere out there there is someone lusting after the N85. For some reason the rest of the world loves these lumpen little phones. Perhaps the Nokia N-series calls up memories of the old phones that we once clung to in the dark ages of cellular commun...
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Each of these is a very good smartphone and multimedia creation tool. The two most important factors, price and form factor preference, are up to you. Yes, the N96 is a bit faster, has arguably the better camera and a larger display, but the price tag is hefty. The N85 mirrors nearly every feature and brings down size while costing $200 less. Since the biggest missing feature, broadcast TV on the N96, doesn't work in the US we...
computershopper.com
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2011-08-02 14:14:20
2011-08-02 14:14:20
Average rating:72
At first glance, the Nokia N85 looks like a compact version of the N96. Despite its smaller size, the N85 has a lot more going for it, including sturdier build quality, better battery life, and a slightly lower—but still considerable—$49...
This has got to be one of the most agonizing weeks I have ever spent with any two devices. Why? Because I have had to struggle over which PDA phone I would carry each day - and which would get left behind. Such has been the daily dilemma while acqua...