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N85 and N79 leaked before launch...
N85
N79
Reported Nokia N85 multimedia slider specs and features will include:
* HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
* Symbian S60 fp3
* 2.6″, QVGA (240×320 px) 16M color AMOLED display
* 5 megapixel camera with geotagging support
* built-in GPS and FM transmitter
* 3.5 mm headhone jack
* dedicated gaming and music keys
* micorSD memory card
* 28 hrs of music playback
* Nokia Maps, 10 N-Gage demo titles with 1 licensed game for free
Candybar Nokia N79 will also have 5 mpx camera, S60 fp3 OS, GPS, FM transmitter and, with 3 interchangable smart covers and OS themes in a box, will focus on a more style consious user.
Pics -
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk
Specs -
Unwiredview.com
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Posted: 2008-08-25 16:49:30
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What AMOLED? And thats an interesting color choice for N79
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Posted: 2008-08-25 19:47:32
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will there be a whole new range of luminous colours then
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Posted: 2008-08-29 01:34:36
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On 2008-08-29 01:34:36, Miss UK wrote:
will there be a whole new range of luminous colours then
Actually Yes! The covers have a certain chip imbedded - not unlike the SIM card - and as soon as the cover is connected the Theme is changed (or background wallpaper. 6-8 colors, not bad.
That N85 looks UGLY around the D-Pad (I loathe the touch-capacitance keys; shades of K850i annoyances) but its feature set is what I'm after and the diminished size from the N95 will rock!
Currenlty I'm enjoying the E71.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 02:44:38
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n85 has certainly caught my eye. . May be my next handset after the n82.
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Posted: 2008-09-01 03:27:00
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Oh god I bet the old bermuda short are gunna make a comeback now hence them luminous colours
phones do look nice btw but bit way to get your sungasses out quick
any more word about Nokia's iPhone killer?????
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Posted: 2008-09-10 03:19:44
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On 2008-08-13 02:55:58, alrodlop35 wrote:
On 2008-08-04 10:56:11, procterdc wrote:
If you use the auto rotate feature I wouldn't bother with RotateMe. I find the nokia one much better than RM.
Unfortunately, neither of the N95's NAM editions come with auto screen rotation and getting a signed version of RotateMe is a lot of hassle so I've just given up on this. Going back to standby and sliding the multimedia keys open works for me.
you could always hack your phone with hellocarbide...it's very easy, and means you don't have to sign the app at all.
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Posted: 2008-09-10 18:26:05
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Guys
I got 6220 classic, It replace my K850 now because of its BROD,I'll fix BROD soon and give it to my father.
pretty nice phone, better than SE phones although I miss TrackID and some things.
Can you recommend me useful softwares ? (free and costly ) I'm new to symbian.
[ This Message was edited by: darknoob on 2008-09-12 17:38 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-12 18:37:53
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On 2008-09-12 18:37:53, darknoob wrote:
Guys
I got 6220 classic, It replace my K850 now because of its BROD,I'll fix BROD soon and give it to my father.
pretty nice phone, better than SE phones although I miss TrackID and some things.
Can you recommend me useful softwares ? (free and costly ) I'm new to symbian.
[ This Message was edited by: darknoob on 2008-09-12 17:38 ]
You may find GOOD information going through this thread - exhaustive but helpful! Then after you need to goto a dedicated site like a site for ALL things S60 ... there is so much more your phone can do!
The app relative to

's TrackID is called Shazam! Its free as well and works just as well. Google for it.
Now for some SERIOUS news ppl!
UPDATE Fellow Canadians!!!
Rogers customers gain access to Nokia's innovative mobile services on Canada's fastest mobile network
as First posted by Apoc on his site (http://www.a site.com/news/008/09/groundbreaking_gage_and_maps_services_on_rogers.htm) and also
Rogers source:
http://your.rogers.com/investorrelations/news_wireless.asp
You need to specifically click on the heading " Nokia launches groundbreaking N-Gage and Nokia Maps services on Rogers Wireless' High-Speed Network" for September 10th in the above site as it renders within a Java window
Nokia source:
http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1250249
[quote=Rogers Wireless & Nokia] Toronto, Canada and San Francisco, CA, USA - Rogers Wireless and Nokia today announced the Canadian availability of exciting new wireless services that allow Rogers consumers to experience the latest in mobile gaming and navigation on Nokia devices. This services agreement between Nokia and Rogers is the first such agreement with a wireless carrier in North America, further establishing Rogers Wireless' leadership in delivering Canadian consumers leading-edge wireless data experiences.
Nokia Maps, with GPS functionality and featuring Location Based Services, enables users to expertly navigate, whether searching for an unfamiliar address in their home city or exploring a vacation destination. Consumers can see the world in a new way, with on-screen maps for more than 160 countries and millions of points of interest. Making finding your way easier than ever before, users can now plan their route street to street, city to city, or country to country. They can view different perspectives, including satellite images, street maps, or combinations of the two.
Using Nokia Maps, users can enjoy world-class car navigation with turn-by-turn visual and voice guidance in 46 languages, and dynamic re-routing to avoid trouble spots. For those needing the last mile assistance or pedestrian guidance in town, consumers can get turn-by-turn navigation instructions on their Nokia device.
With Nokia N-Gage, consumers can easily find, try and buy the best in mobile games with a range of innovative, made-for-mobile titles from Nokia, such as Reset Generation and Dirk Dagger and The Fallen Idol, as well as popular brands from leading 3rd party publishers. Consumers are able to take their mobile gaming experience to new heights as they connect with other users through the N-Gage Arena community. Through this thriving community, consumers can meet friends, find others to challenge, communicate with each other via message boards, live chat, tournaments and other interactive exchanges that bring the mobile gaming experience to life. [/quote]
THIS is how contracts & business relationships should be done!
PS. Yes I'm a VERY happy Canadian after hearing this news.
PSS. I hate how Nokia advertises the N95 versions TOO TOO much and neglects to advertise the other phones.
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Posted: 2008-09-13 01:14:58
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Prom1, Shazam is for UK customers only =/
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Posted: 2008-09-13 08:38:48
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