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Nokia OLED Phones
Nokia is the global cellphone leader and they're selling the largest number of phones, worldwide.
However Nokia are usually not fast to adopt new technology, and indeed with regards to OLEDs they are far behind Samsung. Nokia has released several advanced AMOLED phones to the market.
The first ones were the high-end 8800 Art and 7900 Prism, which had nice displays but also a very high price.
The first mass-market AMOLED phone from Nokia is the N85, announced in August 2008. The N85 has a 2.6" AMOLED QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) with up to 16 million colors. This phone was quite succesful, and later on Nokia announced its succesor, the N86, with the same display.
Nokia N85 Two-way Slider
The N85 is a smartphone with quad-band GSM, WCDMA and HSDPA support. It offers also WiFi 802.11b/g connectivity.
The N85 features a 2.6-inch OLED display, a 5 Megapixel camera, a front camera with 2x digital zoom for video calls, Bluetooth, integrated GPS, A-GPS, and Cell based navigation with Nokia’s Maps 2.0 application, and built-in video and music player.
After seeing the display on the Nokia N85 in person, you will not want any other device without an OLED screen. The Nokia N85 feels good to hold and is very pocketable.
It’s really a great mobile device that packs a lot of features.
Nokia N86 8MP
Nokia recently announced the N86 8MP, the first Nokia phone to break the 8 megapixel camera mark.
It features Carl Zeiss optics with triband 3G HSDPA/HSUPA, a 2.6-inch OLED display running at 240 x 320 QVGA resolution, and 8GB of onboard memory augmented with microSD cards. Nokia N86 runs S60 3rd Edition, FP2, has WiFi b/g, A-GPS, a digital compass and accelerometer.
Nokia also preload the N86 8MP with their Ovi online services suite, including Nokia Maps 3.0 with voice-guided driving directions.
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