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Nokia 6085 By Zennith Geisler, CNET.com.au June 15, 2007 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/mobiles_pdas/soa/Nokia-6085/0,2000065782,339277387,00.htm
Design Offered in black and "champagne" as well as the pale pink unit we reviewed, the 6085 has rounded corners and an internal antenna which make it smooth and comfortable to hold, if a little chunky. The size of the phone allows the keypad to be nicely spaced-out with good-sized buttons that make texting and keying in numbers a breeze. Like most mobile phones, there is an eyelet on the top of the phone for attaching trinkets or charms to add personalisation. Nokia has taken this design facet a step further with the 6085, including a dangly crystal charm in the box. If a pink phone isn't girly enough for you, adorning your handset with a charm bracelet should satisfy your feminine desires. We wonder if charms are bundled with the other colours too? Features Touted as an entertainment phone, the 6085 offers an MP3 player, complimented by a MicroSD card slot to expand the paltry 4MB of built-in memory. The player supports AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, and WMA music formats. For those who don't wish to store their own music collection on the phone, or who simply want something new to listen to, there is FM radio which boasts a visual radio feature that displays text information while listening to a radio station. An Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) allows you to stream audio from your stereo via Bluetooth. The 6085's VGA camera is way behind the times, and although it supports video recording and streaming video, the quality isn't stellar. The phone also offers voice recording, dialling, a speakerphone and includes the Nokia HS-5 Bluetooth headset for hands-free calls. Those who can't stand to be without their mobile at all times will be reassured by the fact you will probably never have to switch if off -- yep, the 6085 offers both a Flight mode and Demo mode. Don't forget PTT (Push-To-Talk), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), E-mail (IMAP4, POP3, SMTP), an alarm clock, calendar, notes, to do list, expense manager and timer. Performance The quoted battery life of five hours talk time and 240 hours standby time held up pretty close to claims, though as usual, more than casual use of the multimedia features will drain the phone quite quickly.
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