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September 13, 2006

Nokia 6085: High-End Features on a Consumer Clamshell

Posted by Blake Robinson

Nokia today introduces us to a new GSM clamshell, the 6085. A fairly decent mass market phone, the 6085 has all the standard features you’d expect from a phone in this category, including a VGA camera, monochrome external display, Bluetooth and a bonus FM tuner.

What makes this phone interesting is that Nokia has decided to add features normally reserved for high-end phones, like support for Flash animation, a Micro-SD card slot and Stereo Bluetooth with MP3 playback.

This phone also supports EDGE, so look for it soon from either Cingular or T-Mobile, possibly positioned against VZN’s chocolate series.

Intuitively easy to use, stylish Nokia 6085 brings balance to a busy life [Nokia]

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