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New Test: Nokia N85
Florence Legrand
December 08, 2008 1:41 pm
December 08, 2008 1:41 pm
Nokia's N85 follows hot on the heels of the N96, itself a replacement for the 8 GB N95. Amongst the family rivalry on display between the Nseries phones, it seems that Nokia is keen to give each new model a distinctive touch without straying too far from the original template.This time round, they've opted for a smaller screen, but using the same OLED backlighting system that's found in some of the latest LCD TVs;
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