Abstract: Call quality was never an issue with the N85, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud thanks to the handsets dual speakers - in this sense, it is one of the markets vociferous offerings. The ...
There has been a lot of breath wasted about the positioning of Nokia and the main purpose of this product. One sure thing about it is that it introduces a totally new vision of all-in-one solutions. A compact and elegantly built smartphone sporting a ...
It can do everything that an N96 phone can do with an added plus in design and battery power. The phone is slimmer and its camera has a lens cover. ,The phone design has incorporated different environments for gaming, Internet browsing, music playing, and...
Slider phones have long been criticized because of problems related to their sliding feature. Similar to problems with moving parts, a sliding phone faces the problem of becoming loose over time, and accumulation of dirt in the phone slides will follow. T...
The public expects a great deal from the N85 phone, and the phone surely does meet their expectations. Nokia made an effort to individualize the experience of the phone user while web browsing, listening to music, playing a game, or just plainly using...
Magnificent image of the organic display, Loud and highquality sound no matter whether you’re talking or listening to music with the headphones, A good camera
It’s not offering anything new, besides the cool display, Its overall build quality doesn’t match its high price, The Navi wheel sensor is almost unusable, The camera shutter is not userfriendly, The captured videos freeze
On the whole we are quite disappointed by the N85 due the total lack of new features. It’s not a bad phone, but there are no innovations compared to previous models. The OLED display is indeed good, unless it’s exposed to direct sunlight. The poor vid...
Abstract: 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 ...
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...
Abstract: Its hard to knock a phone that has everything, and as with the Nokia N-Series announcements from the beginning of 2008, the N85 has all bases covered, especially in regards to connectivity technology. Combining HSDPA data downloads, WLAN for local net...
Good camera; impressive dual-slide system; great for surfing; buttons well placed.
Slow at times; flimsy back cover; mediocre speakers; easily smudged.
If it is at all possible to relate the fond memories you have with the phone that captured those moments, the N85 and I had some good times. It is one of my favourite in the N-series line in which there are many notable models. It is not without its f...
Abstract: 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...