Nokia & Motorola fights for the top slot: Nokia N85 Vs. Motorola ROKR E8
In the world of mobiles, there are two mobile phones that have been carrying the legacy of their brands with 'high heads'. These phones are the Nokia N85 and Motorola ROKR E8.
Nokia and Motorola are two mobile brands that every mobile user trust with full faith in its offered products and services. This is the reason why both the Nokia N85 and Motorola ROKR E8 received applauses from the worldwide mobile user communities from the day, the two brands announced their decisions to launch the two phones. Let ushave a close look at both these phones.
The Nokia N85 is a GSM-enabled communication device that is sleek and perfect in its own ways. With an OLED display of 2.6 inches, the Nokia N85 is a delightful possession for its users. The phone has 85 MB internal memory and it comes with a microSD TransFlash) card slot for memory expansion up to 8 GB. With connectivity options such as Class 32 GPRS and EDGE apart from HSCSD, 3G - HSDPA (3.6 Mbps), WLAN, USB and Bluetooth. With a 5 MP camera, Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS function along with music options such as MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player, Stereo FM radio with RDS and FM transmitter, the Nokia N85 delights all in no time.
The Motorola ROKR E8, on the other hand, is a highly elegant device that has sleek dimensions of 115 x 53 x 10.6 mm and is preloaded with amazing mobile features. With a Touch-sensitive keypad and Navigation scroll wheel, navigation offered by this phone is second to none in terms of easiness and usefulness. It comes with an internal user memory of 2 GB and has a microSD (TransFlash) slot for facilitating external memory expansion. The list of its features goes on and on.
If it comes to a battle (Nokia N85 Vs. Motorola ROKR E8), one thing is for sure that both the phones will be giving tough competition to each other.
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