Sunday, June 21, 2009

Nokia 6085 Cell Phone Review and Picture

Quad Band Clamshell Mobile, 4 MB, 262K Colors, 128 x 160, Integrated Digital Camera, MIDI Ringtones, MP3 player, MP3 ringtones, Vi... The Nokia 6085 is a breeze to get acclimated with and sports all the functions any on-the-go user would deem essential. The compact, clamshell design protects the 1.8 inch, internal LCD display and a handy, 1.4 inch external display lets you screen calls without having to open the phone. The Nokia 6085 sports some high-end multimedia features to boot, including a VGA camera and video recorder for high resolution pictures and video clips. Bluetooth is fully supported for wireless, hands-free operation.

This is a great little phone from Nokia. It is a fairly basic, standard cell phone but has enough features to get your money's worth. Color screen provides good picture quality for backgrounds and multimedia messages, though cameraphone pixels nothing to rave about, per se. Recording feature is a positive, with decent playback sound and lots of storage.

Not too bulky, but not thin either, this is a compact phone that is solid enough to withstand a beating. I've dropped, hit, scuffed and scraped this phone, and it still is withstanding the test of time! The antenna is internal, and the sound quality of calls is fairly amazing. My favorite feature is the FM radio and mp3 player built in...plug and play, all you need is a pair of headphones or earbuds, it's that simple.

Reasonably priced for the features that are included, and phone is internet capable as well as normal standard phone features. In addition, phone is worldwide capable, as long as your carrier provides you with the "international" availability chip (mine was free, others may vary).

The only complaint that I have is that the message deleting feature is somewhat ridiculously involved, and entails you waiting for a very long time as each message is meticulously deleted. If you are like me, and forget to empty your sent or inbox often, then you will spend five minutes as the screen counts down "deleting...message 1 of 736," which, frankly, is annoying!

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