
When you say Nseries you think about a family of products that consists of Nokia-branded smartphones, equipped with all sorts of multimedia features and at least one of the existing wireless technologies, such as3G or Wireless LAN. Introduced in April 2005, the new family of Nokia devices increases with every year that passes by.
Nokia N85 was revealed at the end of August 2008, along with another similar smartphone, the N79, and is claimed to be a multimedia computer that was especially designed in order to better combine entertainment, gaming and sharing features.
Trying to redefine the mobile experience, which is taken to the next level, Nokia N85 is equipped with powerful multimedia features, such as gaming, photos, navigation and music. All of these create the perfect mixture, combined with services like Share on Ovi or 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity. On the other hand, the device features an impressive 2.6-inches OLED screen, with 16M colors and a resolution of 240x320 pixels. The 5-megapixel camera, provided with Carl Zeiss optics and bright dual LED flash, helps users to take the most incredible pictures of their dearest ones. In addition, the camera has DVD-quality video capabilities that allow capturing moments you’d like to remember over the years at 30 frames per second.
The N85 is also equipped with the Assisted GPS feature that gives users the possibility to geotag pictures in order to find out where they were taken. Something like this can happen due to the Nokia Maps application (which has recently been improved with the release of the Nokia Maps 3.0 Beta) or to online sites (take Share on Ovi or Flickr for examples).
Nokia N85 was revealed at the end of August 2008, along with another similar smartphone, the N79, and is claimed to be a multimedia computer that was especially designed in order to better combine entertainment, gaming and sharing features.
Trying to redefine the mobile experience, which is taken to the next level, Nokia N85 is equipped with powerful multimedia features, such as gaming, photos, navigation and music. All of these create the perfect mixture, combined with services like Share on Ovi or 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity. On the other hand, the device features an impressive 2.6-inches OLED screen, with 16M colors and a resolution of 240x320 pixels. The 5-megapixel camera, provided with Carl Zeiss optics and bright dual LED flash, helps users to take the most incredible pictures of their dearest ones. In addition, the camera has DVD-quality video capabilities that allow capturing moments you’d like to remember over the years at 30 frames per second.
The N85 is also equipped with the Assisted GPS feature that gives users the possibility to geotag pictures in order to find out where they were taken. Something like this can happen due to the Nokia Maps application (which has recently been improved with the release of the Nokia Maps 3.0 Beta) or to online sites (take Share on Ovi or Flickr for examples).

More than that, the new smartphone is N-Gage compatible, so it has at least 10 pre-loaded gaming titles that are especially designed for mobiles and a voucher that is meant to fully activate the license for those titles. If you want to enjoy the ultimate gaming experience, then hold the device in the landscape mode and use the dedicated gaming keys that are instantly lighting up.
With an internal memory of 85MB, you have the possibility to increase the storage capacity with a microSD card (TransFlash), of up to 8GB. This way, by choosing the music you most like from the millions of songs that are available in Nokia Music Store or other online music stores, you’ll have your favorite playlist at a click of a button. On the other hand, you can always synchronize your PC with mobile music libraries, using a USB cable, and make the transfers that you prefer. There’s another option for the music addicts, consisting of the RDS radio or a variety of stations via the Internet.
“The Nokia N85 was created to be more than the sum of its parts, offering a complete mobile entertainment package designed for connecting, sharing and discovering”, said Juha-Pekka Sipponen, Director, Nokia Nseries. He further added that “the iconic Nokia Nseries dual slider design has evolved to become smaller and sleeker while integrating the newest features and services to deliver the best mobile experience to date”.
For those who are interested in purchasing the device, the best deal is offered by Amazon, where you can buy the Nokia N85 unlocked for $555.99, compared to the list price which is of $1,200. Pretty good, right? It’s just that you’ll have to wait a couple of weeks, from 2 to four, in order to have your smartphone shipped.
With an internal memory of 85MB, you have the possibility to increase the storage capacity with a microSD card (TransFlash), of up to 8GB. This way, by choosing the music you most like from the millions of songs that are available in Nokia Music Store or other online music stores, you’ll have your favorite playlist at a click of a button. On the other hand, you can always synchronize your PC with mobile music libraries, using a USB cable, and make the transfers that you prefer. There’s another option for the music addicts, consisting of the RDS radio or a variety of stations via the Internet.
“The Nokia N85 was created to be more than the sum of its parts, offering a complete mobile entertainment package designed for connecting, sharing and discovering”, said Juha-Pekka Sipponen, Director, Nokia Nseries. He further added that “the iconic Nokia Nseries dual slider design has evolved to become smaller and sleeker while integrating the newest features and services to deliver the best mobile experience to date”.
For those who are interested in purchasing the device, the best deal is offered by Amazon, where you can buy the Nokia N85 unlocked for $555.99, compared to the list price which is of $1,200. Pretty good, right? It’s just that you’ll have to wait a couple of weeks, from 2 to four, in order to have your smartphone shipped.
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