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Comments on: Nokia takes wraps off N96 NAM, N85, and N79

Nokia officially announces the Q4 availability of the Nokia N96 North American Edition, Nokia N85, and Nokia N79 smartphones.

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by phenders August 26, 2008 5:41 PM PDT
N96 needs a touchscreen for Qwerty.
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by bandora September 9, 2008 1:03 PM PDT
If you want a Nokia with a touchscreen you should wait for the Nokia 5800 XpressMedia.
by iff2mastamatt August 30, 2008 2:38 PM PDT
I wanted to get the N85, but I was willing to pay $400-500 for it. $650! I'm considering an N95 now.....
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by bandora September 9, 2008 1:03 PM PDT
Yes it's 650$ but.. if you wait a bit more (about a month or two) the price will go down to the range that you would like it to be. And believe me it's well worth it.
by bandora September 9, 2008 1:07 PM PDT
By the way there's a mistake in the article that you guys should fix.. In the N85 section where it says OLED display instead of a QVGA screen; that statement is wrong.. Because QVGA is the screen resolution. The correct way to say it is OLED display instead of LCD TFT display.

The N85 still has the QVGA resolution.. and to check it out:

http://www.nseries.com/nseries/v3/media/sections/products/tech_specs/en-R1/tech_specs_n85_en_R1.html

I hope you fix that error in this article.
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