Nokia N85 Guide

The Nokia N85 is one of the latest models from Nokia, which has been launched in the UK.
It is the update of the very successful Nokia N96.

There is a larger 2.6-inch screen that has a great resolution. Nokia has also tweaked the display a bit, making it very easy to read while out in the sun. The size of the Nokia N85 is 103mm x 50mm x 16mm, which is not small, but not huge either, and with a weight of 128g, you will feel it in your pocket. This is a smartphone though, so think of it more like a small laptop, rather than a big mobile phone.

There’s no qwerty keyboard, but it does have a slide-out number pad, with good-sized buttons.

The Nokia N85’s camera is amazing, in true Nokia style. It has a 5 mega pixel camera with 20x digital zoom. There is also carl zeiss optics, tessar lens, auto focus and dual led flash better than that. Don’t forget that the Nokia N85 can also take videos of the highest quality and includes video and photo editing software.

There is an excellent music player that supports almost all popular formats including MP3, WMN, AAC, eAAC, etc. It also has plenty of memory with 74mn of internal memory, 78mb of flash and a memory card slot. There is also an fm radio and the ability to use and customize ringtones.

Of course, the Nokia N85 wasn’t just designed for making phone calls and sending messages. It has a myriad of other applications and uses as well. These include a web browser that supports HTML, XHTML, WAP and CSS formats. It also comes with Nokia Mini Map and Nokia Mobile Search.

Add some amazing apps like Adobe Flash lite, Nokia Maps, Zip Manager, Quickoffice etc and this phone becomes so much more.

Overall, the Nokia N85 is a great phone. However, much more than this should be considered, as its applications and processing power make it possible to do truly amazing things. It is for all intents and purposes a highly portable laptop.

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