Great camera took very nice pics. Very good call quality with clean sound. Solid multimedia performance. ...
Interface design needs an update in main menus and multimedia apps. Small keypad. Phone looks like a smoothed brick. ...
The Nokia N85 is a solid addition to Nokias Nseries lineup, and its one of our favorite multimedia phones on the market. Its not much to look at, in terms of the hardware design and the phones user interface, but its so packed with features that...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Amazing OLED display, 8GB of storage, Wi-Fi, Good Web browser
Some dropped calls in NYC, Mediocre battery life
The Nokia N85, one of the latest premium devices in Nokia’s N-series, is an unlocked phone with an OLED display that will run on AT&T’s 3G network as well as T-Mobile’s slower EDGE network. Since it’s unlocked, you don’t have...
Sturdy design; excellent features, connectivity options; 5-megapixel camera sensor with Carl Zeiss optics
Pricey; rigid buttons; Web surfing could be smoother
The N85 combines the best of Nokias N-series models inside a compact, sturdy design. But at $492, this is a phone aimed at hardcore Nokia fans only. ...
Abstract: 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...