October 16th, 2008 by
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We were always curious why a device that (at least on paper) was superior in a lot of ways to Nokia’s N96 wasn’t trumpeted as the outfit’s flagship device, but nevertheless, an Italian reviewer has made us feel a touch better about our previously ludicrous thoughts. After spending a solid fortnight with the phone, the critic felt comfortable deeming the N85 a “very, very beautiful” handset, also noting that it was “definitely the best Symbian [device]” out there. He even went out of his way to recommend the N85 over the N96 so long as you’re cool without DVB-H or a super-snazzy camera. As if you really needed more, he also found the OLED display to be spectacular, the audio quality very satisfactory and the GPS / multimedia functions to be top-notch. Wait, is that the N96 we hear crying? There’s no crying in Espoo!
[Via All About Symbian]
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October 9th, 2008 by
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We tell ya, these unboxers are really stepping up their game of late. Easily topping that trunk lid episode we saw back in July, this Nokia N85 unboxing sees one N85 film another N85’s initial escape from cardboard purgatory… from the roof of a building in New York City. There’s no real surprises here — just an N85 twirled around on a video that’s almost entirely out of focus — and the absence of monologue is downright creepy. That said, we still highly recommend clicking through the break to see this puppy on video. Just bring your own tunes, you’ll need ‘em.
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August 26th, 2008 by
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Well, they’re here. Nokia’s latest and greatest N-series devices just hit the market like a trio of well-aimed bricks — or at least that’s what Nokia’s hoping. We got to spend a little bit of hands-on time with prototypes of the new devices, and while we came away slightly impressed, we were nowhere near E-series impressed. Here’s our biggest problem with the lineup: the only one worth talking about is the N85. Other than minor screen size disparities, the 16GB built-in memory of the N96 and the fresh candybar form of the N79, these three phones are pretty much exactly identical on specs, and yet the N96 manages to be inexcusably bulky, while the N79 sports an inexcusably terrible screen — we’re hoping that was just the prototype being funky, but we saw two versions with the same problem. The N85 isn’t exactly the pinnacle of thinphoneness, but its amazing OLED screen and more refined design make the N96 look like more of a rough draft than a sibling. On the interface side, the phones are much more responsive to S60’s new motion and transitions, but Nokia has oddly chosen to disable the Navi Wheel scrolling in all three phones — a weird move, but we can’t say we blame them, we haven’t had a single good experience with Navi Wheel since Nokia introduced it. In all, we’re not exactly thrilled about Nokia’s prospects for winning over the masses with this new series of devices. Sure, Nokia will protest that it’s going after the high-end users, but 5 megapixel cameras, GPS and WiFi are no longer the differentiators they once were, and users have begun to expect thinner, sexier devices at prices far below the N96’s gargantuan $895 pricetag.
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August 26th, 2008 by
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We’re not going to re-hash the details of Nokia’s N79 and N85 yet again. After all, we just went through it less than 24-hours ago. We will tell you that both the N79 (tri-band GSM, 900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA) and N85 (quad-band GSM with 900/1900/2100 or 850/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA) will hit Europe in October for €350 and €450, respectively, pre-tax and pre-carrier subsidies. The N85 could also be Stateside sometime soon after given those frequencies and prior FCC approval. Oh, and pictures, lots of pretty pictures.
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August 7th, 2008 by
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We’re still trying to figure out exactly how Nokia intends to position the N85 slider in its Nseries lineup, and frankly, the FCC documentation that’s been outed for it isn’t helping much. Seems there are two versions of the thing: one with no 3G — likely for China — and another with WCDMA on the 900, 1900, and 2100MHz frequencies. That little dose of 1900 in there will be enough to give owners partial access to 3G while out ‘n about in the colonies, but by and large, the phone appears destined for Europe where 2100 (and to a lesser extent, 900) is the name of the game. Both do quadband EDGE, so at the very least, you’ll be able to roam the better part of the globe and get some semblance of coverage — just don’t expect it to be particularly speedy everywhere you go. To be fair, Espoo’s been getting pretty good about crafting special versions of its hottest handsets that are ripe for North American use, so we’re not giving up hope just yet that there’s a third version floating out there.
[Via Cell Phone Signal]
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June 9th, 2008 by
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Random flickr feeds aren’t the typical way for hot new Nokias to be discovered out in the environs, but hey, who are we to question a good thing when we see it? Pictures of one totally unknown Nseries have emerged — alleged to be the N79 — showing a sublime S60 candybar in a pair of colors. Next, we have more of the just-scooped N85, including some of a white version, so we’re definitely feeling more confident by the minute that it’s the real deal and not some ridiculously sophisticated fake. Last but certainly not least, we have some shots of the XpressMedia 5800 affectionately known as the “Tube,” a device that’ll likely come to be Nokia’s first to use S60 Touch. This one is Vodafone branded (doesn’t really surprise us, we guess) and features a 3.2 megapixel sensor with Carl Zeiss optics, a stylus, and the key to our hearts. How much longer do we have to wait for these, Nokia?
[Via Talk About Nseries]
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June 2nd, 2008 by
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Nokia’s always coming up with some new harebrained scheme for cramming a gargantuan camera lens into one of its new phones — trust us, if the Finnish phone giant could accomplish this task by breaking into Fort Knox or compromising your precious bodily fluids, it would. The latest effort by Nokia comes in the form of a patent that might point the way to an upcoming video phone, possibly the N85, which could give current compact shooters a run for their money. Current thinking on that device is that it’ll be a video-oriented successor to the N96, with a WQVGA screen and a 5 (or maybe even
megapixel camera. It’s mostly conjecture at this point, but we hope Nokia accomplishes it with a thinner device than we’re looking at in this patent.
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