After Nokia N95, N95 8GB, N82, 6220 Classic and N96 here is another Symbian Series 60 smartphone with a 5 megapixel camera, which has almost all features of the previously mentioned models, but besides that it also has the largest AM-OLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen on the cell phone market. The shiny black handset has its double-slider form factor inherited from N95, revealing the conventional keypad on one side and the musical and N-Gage control keys on the other, but the display this time uses gravitational sensors for orientation. Nokia N85 is the first phone on the market with a 2.6", 240 x 320 pixels large AM-OLED display that can display 16 million colors, its colors being perfect from all directions and it even consumes less than a conventional TFT-LCD (thin film transistor liquid crystal display).
In order to save power the phone has only two high-power LEDs for the 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera, but it still can record 640 x 480 pixels large videos at 30 fps. According to the manufacturer the phone can play back music for up to 30 hours with one charge, but of course only if WLAN and GPS are inactive and we don't use the built-in stereo speakers or a stereo Bluetooth headset, but the supplied wired headset. There are some other musical features too. The phone has an FM transmitter and a 3.5 mm headset-TV-out combo. Another nice present is the three months of free voice navigation for Nokia Maps 2.0, after which the maps can of course be browsed for free. The 103 x 50 x 16 mm large HSDPA handset that weighs 128 grams comes with an 8 GB microSD card and it will probably be available from October at an estimated price of €450 EUR.
Translated by Szaszati