itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:10:54
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If we were weighing up between the N96 and N85 then wed probably opt for this handset, which has a better build quality and is that little bit smaller for the pocket and hand. Nokia - N85 price Buy Nokia N85 securely online at a bargain price £free (...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 14:10:56
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Nokia’s N95 was a groundbreaking handset, becoming a best seller and deservedly so. While early models had build quality issues and firmware problems, everyone that owned one loved the computer-like features. The N95 8GB improved things further, but th...

The N85 is vastly superior to the N96, despite having half of that phone’s memory out of the box. There’s no TV receiver, but who cares when this service isn’t used in the UK? The camera is the same, as are all the other features, but th...
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While there’s been much talk of touchscreen operation coming to its N series, Nokia continues to roll out conventional additions to its high-end smartphone range that don’t demand the spotlight but which still put in a big-stage feature performance. Th...

The N85 is a very likeable, feature-packed handset. It may not break the N-series mould, but it provides most of the N96’s gadgetry ground in a smaller - if still not tiny - package. Its performance is right on the money too, and you certainly get p...
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The N85 is Nokias follow-up to the N95, despite the confusing numbering. It has a similar design to the N96, but is a definite improvement on that earlier handset.Like its predecessor, the N85 uses a dual-slide design. The top slide reveals four keys...

FM Transmitter, OLED Screen...

No accelerometer...
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At first glance the Nokia N85 looks like a smaller brother to the N96. In most of the important areas it is, so should you choose the N85 over the N96? The Nokia N85 The N85 is a superbly made dual slider phone. From the phones packaging Nokia’s main s...

This little power packed Nokia has a lot going for it. Even though I struggle without a qwerty keyboard I have warmed to it in the last few weeks. Its small size has got me hooked. It’s a well made and satisfying to use device. As a entertainment ph...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:11:09
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The N85 is the sleeker younger brother of the N96; it’s similar in size to an N95 without the slider, and its own slider feels positive and well built.The case is largely black, with menu, application, cancel and media keys lighting up when they’re act...

Extremely good screen; decent battery life; USB charging...

Poor IMAP functionality...

The best N series handset yet...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:11:10
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It is difficult to fault the N85, so we won’t. Despite it slipping under the radar, Nokia has created a wonderful multipurpose device. Everything, from the excellent five-megapixel camera to the impressively accurate GPS, has been expertly thought out...
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The N85 has been hotly anticipated as many have been hoping that it can repair some of the damage that the rather lacklustre N96 inflicted on the N series brand. Has it succeeded? In the most part, the answer is thankfully yes. Like a young Bruce Forsyth...

We're not totally convinced by the N85's screen, but in most other respects this is Nokia's best handset for quite some time. It's small and pocket-friendly, has an excellent line-up of features and is fairly easy to use. In many ways it's the phone that...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:11:11
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Nokias N85 follows hot on the heels of the N96, itself a replacement for the 8 GB N95. Amongst the family rivalry on display between the Nseries phones, it seems that Nokia is keen to give each new model a distinctive touch without straying too far f...

Refined design, Excellent screen quality great for video, Automatic software update, FM transmitter, Universal headphone jack...

Saving photos and videos sometimes slow, Zoom in videos leads to poor quality, Supplied headphones poor...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:11:12
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N85 is the latest Nseries signing and a bulletproof spec sheet sets it right in the thick of all-in-one action. Full-house connectivity and multimedia prowess topped with a massive OLED screen to die for, Nokia N85 gives the lineup a great edge and com...

The good thing Nokia N85 does is take (almost) all the Nseries have delivered to date and put it in a neat and tasteful package. There are no groundbreaking novelties but what you get is quite worth it. And the display… well you do need to see it.N...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:21:22
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The Nokia N85 is a slider phone packed with features despite its small profile. It can play store the latest games from Nokia, play your music, display websites in seconds, and can be your personal navigator when you are lost. Click to enlargeThe N85...
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Nokias latest N-Series handset is similar to the flagship N96. However, the N85 boasts an OLED display, a built-in FM transmitter and better battery life than the N96. Although both of the handsets are dual-sliders and have a similar shape and finish, the N85 is smaller, thinner and lighter than the N96. This makes it easier to pocket and a little more comfortable to hold in your hand. The gloss black finish remains, as does the rear casing etched with a stylish, wavy pattern. Build quality is...

OLED display, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA capable, microSD slot and 8GB card, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM transmitter...

Build quality of slider, display is difficult to see in direct sunlight...

It’s not a revolutionary product, but Nokia’s latest N-Series handset, the N85, is smaller, cheaper and has better battery life than the top-of-the-range N96. If you’re after a fully fledged multimedia phone with most of the latest featu...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:21:24
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The Nokia N85 is another solid N-series phone but if youre looking for something different this wont be your bag. From the model number, youd think the N85 is a lesser version of the famous N95, but its actually an upgrade. Is this a case of Nokia...

HSDPA, GPS and WiFi, FM transmitter, 5megapixel camera takes good pics, 3.5mm headphone jack is well placed...

Keys on the keypad could be better defined...

The Nokia N85 is another solid N-series phone, but if youre looking for something different this wont be your bag.
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The camera set-up is the equal of the N95. The autofocus driven 5MP snapper is protected by a durable sliding lens cap (absent from the N95 8GB) and although a Xenon-flash is missing, the next best thing, a powerful dual LED flash, does adeptly illu...

Compact size for an Nseries handset. Awesome feature set. Rich and vivid OLED display. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Dedicated N-Gage gaming keys...

Glossy finish attracts finger prints. Little else to complain about...

Nothing new here for Symbian fans, but the N85 remains a top-class Nseries smartphone...
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Nokia’s Nseries of handsets, sorry multimedia computers, are becoming quite a brood. And the Finnish mobile maker is popping sprogs out like there’s no tomorrow; enter the latest sibling the N85.The N85 is pretty light at just 128g but it still feels l...

Lightweight, Easy to navigate, Ability to listen to text messages...

Greaseprone screen, Dislike copper rear casing (although not only option), Keypad too cramped...

Nokia reckons that the N85 takes “the world of mobile convergence to the next level.” In that respect it does what it says on the tin but we still found the handset more evolutionary than revolutionary...
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Nokia N85 is a key product of the final quarter of 2008 and the first two quarters of 2009. Let’s have a closer look at the positioning of N85. First of all, it’s meant to be a sequel to the musical N81 handset, claiming the throne of a...
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