Reviews on the latest and best mobile phones on the market.
Nokia 6085 is reviewed by Renan "Renan_S2" Birck on Thu, March 20, 2008
Average rating: 8/10.
I have it since October 2007. Bought it to replace my dying Nokia 2300.
Today Nokia had a press release announcing the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. The Nokia N95 8GB NAM has actually been available for purchase in the US for two weeks now, but Nokia is just now sending out a press release? It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but oh well.
Even though the press release may seem a little odd, the Nokia N95 8GB NAM is certainly not. It’s a very nice handset that will work on North American 3G networks. Here are a few features from it’s impressive line-up: 850/1900 MHz HSDPA and is compatible with AT&T’s high-speed 3G and 3.5G networks, 8GB of internal storage, a 5 megapixel camera with Zeiss optics, 30 fps DVD-quality video recording & internal GPS.
Available since last week, Nokia has finally release a press release for the new Nokia N95 8GB for US. Packed with portable entertainment features and high-speed HSDPA connectivity on 850/1900 MHz networks in the Americas, the Nokia N95 8GB is now shipping to select locations across the United States -- and with six months of free navigation service included with Nokia Maps.
In a world where people are often divided by borders, differences and conflicts, it's easy to lose sight of what we have in common. Pangea Day is an event that seeks to overcome these barriers by helping people see themselves in others through the power of film. Nokia is inviting everyone to enter the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards by creating and submitting their short videos to www.ovi.com/pangeaday to be considered for inclusion in the first Pangea Day broadcast event on May 10, 2008.
Nokia N95 8GBNokia today announced the U.S. availability of the N95 8GB, with six months of free turn-by-turn directions and voice guidance in Nokia Maps.
The sleek, gloss black N95 8GB includes a 5.0-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and a two-way slide for access to both telephony and multimedia functions. A 2.8-inch (240 x 320 px) QVGA display makes watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps a pleasure, and with 8GB of memory the device offers up to 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs.
With A-GPS, N95 8GB owners can navigate to their locations using Nokia Maps, accessing maps for over 150 countries including a selection of preloaded U.S. state maps. The Nokia N95 8GB will also support Nokia Share Online 3.0, available via Nokia Download!, allowing users to upload photos and videos with one click straight to ...
The Black Nokia N82 is now official. The black Nokia N82 had been rumored about for months, and even had a few spy photos floating around. So, it’s nice to see the company finally confirming it’s existence.
“The black Nokia N82 will feature a new firmware version that allows the handset to utilize the built-in GPS receiver to automatically store location information with photos (a process called geotagging), making it fun to track where you’ve been visually.”
The black Nokia N82 should be available within the next couple of weeks, with a retail price tag of around $600.
A T-Mobile branded Nokia XpressMusic 5610 was recently spotted. The T-Mobile Nokia XpressMusic 5610 was given the OK by the FCC a few months back, so we should be seeing the handset available in the very near future.
Launch and pricing information for the T-Mobile Nokia XpressMusic 5610 is not available, but you can expect to get the same 3.2 megapixel camera, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support for stereo headsets, an estimated 22 hours of music playback, music-centric slider phone we’ve seen announced for other a few months back.
More info and photos of the T-Mobile Nokia XpressMusic 5610 should be available soon.
The T-Mobile Nokia 3555 is now on sale. The T-Mobile Nokia 3555 is a pretty basic 3G flip phone. The handset has a blue exterior with a pretty miniscule exterior screen. However, at $50 you can’t expect to get a smartphone.
To be fair, the T-Mobile Nokia 3555 does have a few decent features: quad-band GSM, myFaves support, speakerphone, VGA camera, dual-band WCDMA, stereo Bluetooth and a microSD slot. This is actually not a bad set of features for a basic handset.

Nokia 3555
(Credit: Nokia)T-Mobile is now carrying the Nokia 3555. A slim flip phone in a lovely blue shade, the 3555 looks a lot like AT&T's Nokia 6555. It offers a mid-range selection of features including a VGA camera, stereo Bluetooth, text and multimedia messaging, a speakerphone, ...

The 6275 is a sleek mid-range candy bar type handset from Finnish mobile phone company Nokia. It is one of several Nokia units in its class released during the last quarter of 2006. But with its incredible looking screen, the 6275 definitely stood out from its pack. While being light and relatively small it certainly packs a lot in terms or features.
For one the 6275 is a tri-mode CDMA handset and has an integrated 2.0 mega pixel camera, far better than the 6630's 1.3 mega pixel shutter which was housed in a much bigger phone. The screen display emits a very clear and bright 262 thousand color, VGA display. With this resolution and the powerful camera inside this candy bar, the tendency to shoot pictures at the highest possible resolution is most likely hence the inclusion (more...)

According to Nokia's latest press release, the black Nokia N82 has finally been announced.
It has the new ability to geo-tag and upload videos directly to YouTube.
Current N82 users will also get this feature through an upcoming firmware update....
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The new Nokia Xpress Music 5610 with T-Mobile branding has been spotted recently in the Web.
This is definitely good news for Nokia fans anxious to get their hands on this 9.5mm thick music-centric cell phone.
Currently we don't know how much it will cost and wh...
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T-Mobile started selling the 3G-capable Nokia 3555.
The phone supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and AWS 1700MHz WCDMA 3G networks, and features stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot, music player, and VGA camera. T-Mobile's 3G network is not available yet, but will be launched NYC ...
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Nokia today unveiled the Nokia N82 in stylish black, bringing a blend of state-of-the-art imaging, integrated navigation and high-speed Internet connectivity to the Nseries range of converged devices.
Nokia N82Nokia today unveiled the Nokia N82 in stylish black, letting users geotag images captured on the integrated 5.0-megapixel camera.
The 5.0-megapixel camera features a Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus with a dedicated assist lamp, fast reloading between shots and DVD-like quality video capture.
Taking advantage of its integrated A-GPS functionality and high resolution camera, the Nokia N82 automatically tags images with capture location metadata, making it possible to view the capture location on a map either on the Internet or on the device itself. When it comes to sharing, users can upload their pictures or videos directly from their N82 to services like Share on Ovi, Flickr or YouTube. By installing Nokia Sports Tracker application, consumers can share their whereabouts and travel route with others on the Sports Tracker website - including the capture locations of images. ...

March 18, 2008 - We have talked before about the Nokia Morph cell phone design featured at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. There are several new and different ideas out there for consumer electronics, not just cellular phones. For instance, scientists are looking for new ways to make bette part for electronics such as computers, MP3 players, and cell phones by using organisms such as viruses, silkworms, salmon sperm, and even potatoes. Along with Nokia, other companies are getting on board including IBM (IBM), Motorola (MOT), Fujitsu, Honeywell (HON), and Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) to name a few.
The Nokia 3555 has been released for sale on T-Mobile's web site. The 3555 has quad-band GSM/EDGE radios as well as stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot, music player, and VGA camera. It also supports AWS 1700MHz WCDMA 3G. T-Mobile has ...
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FCC has just approved the new Nokia N78 for U.S. largest carrier AT&T.
This is a mid-range Symbian-based smartphone working on GSM 850/1900 bands and featuring a 3.2Mpix camera, Bluetooth and Wi-F...
[Continue reading Nokia N78 Approved by FCC; Comes to AT&T]The Nokia N78 is a device capable 3.5G HSDPA, with a 3.2 megapixel camera, and aGPS built-in WiFi. It’s a beautiful looking S60 smartphone running the Symbian operating system, like most other features of the N series, which is an aging replacement for the Nokia N76.

The Nokia N78 has a 3.2 megapixel unit with a target Carl Zeiss, an autofocus and flash LED. The N78 comes with a media player in a position to render MPEG-4, MP3, WMA and AAC clips. Capturing video is VGA resolution at 15 frames per second, not quite as good as some other recent Nokias, but still very good.
It is a dual-band HSDPA / WCDMA Quad GSM phone with support, and more data GPRS and EDGE. WiFi connectivity is built in too, as is stereo Bluetooth and USB 2.0. In other words, the Nokia N78 has a lot of fast connections to the outside world.
The Nokia N78 has a little more than 3 hours duration 3G with up to 13 days in standby mode. This is aided by a large 1200 milli-amp hour BL-6F power cell. The N78 has a maximum of ...

March 13, 2008 - Yesterday Oracle announced their plans to partner with mobile phone producer Nokia. As a result, Oracle has validate the Nokia Intellisync Device Management and now Oracle’s Siebel CRM platform, Oracle ® Database Lite is now available. Nokia E90 Communicator is now capable of Siebel Wireless. Users and suppliers will both benefit from being able to develop, implement, and manage mobile applications by secure and efficient means. Both will also experience cost savings, increased efficiency, and increased customer satisfaction.

Rumor has it the Nokia N810 with WiMAX will be announced April 1st. The Nokia N810 carries a full Qwerty keyboard among a host of other hot features. Adding WiMAX to the handset is just icing on the cake. There has been rumor about this before, and it was speculated that they would change the name to the Nokia N830, but most likely it will remain the WiMAX N810.
The reason this rumor holds some ground is because April 1st is the start of of CTIA. But, I guess we’ll just have to wait until then to find out for sure. You can read the Nokia N810 review, to get prepared for the possible WiMAX version.
The N-Series of Nokia has replace the most popular device N95 with Nokia N96 which is add more features and also give attractive package with a good looking handset too. The handset also come with full technology inside of it.

The N95 and N96 is the same device with 2 way slider. The first slider you can use to see the standard numeric keypad and if you slide it the other way, the N96 will come up the media control keys. The large 2.8 inch display with 320×240 pixel is really similar to N95 8GB storage. On the back side of N96 you can find the 5 megapixel lens with autofocus and Carl Zeiss lens which is usually used by digital camera.
On the underneath of the large display has an enhance navigation panel and control keys which overall improve the sleek design and can make Nokia N96 very look elegant rather than previous model. Also you can get the integrated GPS system (advance GPS) with satellite navigation capability which much better than original Nokia N95. N96 also inclusion the DVB-H digital TV receiver which mean N96 can ...
Nokia is claiming that the $1 billion it has paid to Qualcomm over the course of the last 15 years to use certain wireless patents means it should be fully paid up. Nokia insists that it be allowed to ...
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German state-owned NRW.Bank threatens Nokia with a legal action, if the latter refuses to pay back the subsidies given by the German government for the construction of the recently closed plant in Bochum.
Moreover, they demand the refu...
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The Nokia N78 for North America will have 3G HSDPA, after all. The Nokia N78 has a close similarities to the N82 and N73. It’s a bar style handset which should work just fine on 3G carriers, such as AT&T.
The Nokia N78 adopts the new design language and one version will have 850/1900 HSDPA, supporting 3G networks in North America. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. It has a morphing keypad: the number keys disappear when the Nokia N78 is in camera mode. Lastly, it has both an FM radio and FM transmitter. So, it’s a pretty nice looking handset! It should be available in Q2, 2008.
Nokia 6555 is reviewed by Anonymous at Amazon on Thu, March 13, 2008
Average rating: 10/10.
I got this phone a couple of months ago once my old nokia died, literally. I've owned several nokias and I always feel very familiar with the menus. Although the battery life isn't that wonderful, I don't mind ...The German State is asking Nokia to return $92 million it received in subsidies for financing the plant it plans to close in Bochum, Germany.